
(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office)
KENOSHA, Wis. – Nicholas J. Naumann, 38, was back in court today facing a slew of new charges after prosecutors say he threatened a woman and her children while dealing cocaine in her apartment. Despite the severity of the allegations, Court Commissioner William Michel II set bail at only $750 cash. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for October 14.
Naumann is no stranger to domestic violence. In 2022, he pleaded guilty to a domestic abuse disorderly conduct charge after threatening to shoot his girlfriend and her mother during a drunken outburst. According to that criminal complaint, Naumann ripped a security camera out of the wall and told the woman he would “put a bullet in her head” before fleeing the scene. Police later found multiple loaded firearms in the residence.
The new complaint paints an even darker picture. On October 6, 2025, a woman told deputies that Naumann, whom she described as a drug dealer, demanded more money from her after she had already given him several hundred dollars to purchase cocaine for resale. When she refused, Naumann allegedly got nose-to-nose with her, screamed in her face, and threatened to unleash Chicago street gangs—the Gangster Disciples, Cobras, and Latin Kings—on her if she contacted police. He allegedly warned that her children would not be safe at their upcoming baseball game.
The woman said Naumann was staying at her apartment after his parents kicked him out for drug use. Deputies later found cocaine residue on her bathroom sink, toilet, and a digital scale used for weighing drugs. A straw that tested positive for cocaine was also recovered.
When deputies found Naumann at his parents’ Pleasant Prairie home, he resisted arrest, forcing officers to physically restrain him. Prosecutors have charged him with felony intimidation of a victim, felony threats to injure, possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia, disorderly conduct, and resisting an officer.
If convicted on all counts, Naumann faces up to 17 years, 11 months in prison and $51,500 in fines.
Naumann’s history of violent threats combined with the new allegations of gang intimidation and cocaine dealing highlights a disturbing pattern of dangerous behavior that the court will weigh at his upcoming hearings.
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13 Responses
Michel is going to get someone killed with his low bail amounts! Who put him in this position?
Well clearly this dummy doesn’t know anything about “gangs” if he think he’s going to send all of these gangs together and expect them to get along.
Free my boy!
Get out the baby oil, let’s have a welcum home party
You’re fucking stupid
Is she face charges also for sales and child endangerment for have cocaine all over the home with children?
No. Wisconsin is a women’s state.
They better lock her up too! She admitted to selling coke, I mean come on
Arrest the woman
Lock the moronic court commissioner up with him.
Trying to figure out how they charged him with possession and dealing when the place they found the scale and drugs were at her place? Asking for the people in the back!!!
God help him. He was a hell of a basketball player back in his religious private school days and nice guy. I feel for his parents as well as him while he battles his chemical demons. He can overcome, don’t let the drug ruin your life. Take your life back man. It’s never to late. Fight it! Ask for help.
He ain’t got that much juice where he can send rival gangs at a woman and child lol where do they come up with their material?!