Kenosha County Has Allegedly Spent Up to $90,000 in Taxpayer Money on Legal Fees — To Keep a Memo About a Journalist’s Butt Crack Secret and Ban Him From a Courtroom. Now They Want Him to Pay It Back

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Kenosha County Judge Chad Kerkman (D) and Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman (R)
(Photo of Samantha, Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha County has allegedly spent somewhere between $50,000 and $90,000 in taxpayer money — and possibly more — on a Milwaukee law firm to keep a two-page memo about this reporter’s butt crack secret, to defend a judge’s decision to ban this reporter from photographing a public courtroom, and now, seemingly, to try to make this reporter pay for the privilege of appealing a ruling he believes was wrong.

That is the emerging picture from a review of court filings across three separate legal proceedings, all of which appear to trace back to the actions of two people: Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Chad Kerkman and Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman — his former wife.

Attorney Samuel C. Hall Jr – Member, LGBT Bar Association

Attorney Samuel C. Hall Jr., a named partner and managing partner at Crivello, Nichols & Hall S.C. in Milwaukee, has represented county interests in all three proceedings. It is highly unusual for a named partner at a firm of this size to personally handle municipal defense work at the trial and appellate level. Named partners typically command billing rates $100 to $200 per hour higher than associate attorneys. It is this reporter’s belief that Samantha Kerkman personally requested that Hall handle this matter himself — a decision that, if accurate, would have made the taxpayer bill significantly higher than if an associate attorney had done the work. Hall did not immediately respond to a press inquiry submitted by Kenosha County Eye on May 16, 2026.

The Memo About the Butt Crack

It started, as far as this reporter can tell, with a memo.

On September 4, 2025, Clerk of Courts Rebecca Matoska-Mentink authored a two-page memorandum addressed to Kenosha County Chief Judge Wynne Laufenberg, with a carbon copy to Chad Kerkman. The subject line: “Intake Courtroom 157 and Photos.”

The memo documented statements made by courthouse employees about this reporter — including, according to the partially unredacted version already in the public court record, an account of an occasion when this reporter knelt to photograph a criminal defendant and his backside was briefly exposed. Another court user, according to the memo, commented on it.

Kenosha County, represented by Hall, has spent tens of thousands of dollars in estimated taxpayer money fighting to keep secret the identities of the government employees who contributed statements to that memo — including, seemingly, whoever else may have commented on this reporter’s butt crack beyond what is already visible in the redacted version.

The county has never disputed that the memo exists or that it contains that content. It has argued that disclosing the identities of the employees who gave statements would subject them to retaliation.

This reporter has been formally recognized as a bona fide journalist by seven of eight branches of Kenosha County Circuit Court. The one branch that has never recognized him is Judge Chad Kerkman’s.

The Identical Redactions

Here is what Kenosha County has not explained.

Months before submitting a public records request to Matoska-Mentink, this reporter obtained a copy of the same September 4, 2025 memorandum through a separate public records request directed to Judge Chad Kerkman. Kerkman produced a redacted version.

When this reporter subsequently received Matoska-Mentink’s redacted version — the county’s purportedly independent response to a separate request — the two documents appeared to be physically identical. Not merely similar. Identical. The redaction boxes appear in the same positions. The scanning artifacts, including what appear to be dust marks and page imperfections captured during the original scan, appear identical in both copies.

If accurate, that would mean the county did not independently redact the memorandum at all. It seemingly copied Judge Kerkman’s version and handed it to this reporter as its own.

That is why this reporter’s October 13, 2025 records request letter told Matoska-Mentink: “Remember, Chad isn’t your attorney, Joey is. Don’t ask Chad for help with redacting. He can’t give you legal advice.”

He allegedly already had.

The county has never addressed this allegation directly in any court filing.

The Photography Ban and the Federal Lawsuit

Separately, Judge Chad Kerkman allegedly directed Court Commissioner William Michel II to deny this reporter’s request to photograph proceedings in Intake Courtroom 157 — the same courtroom referenced in the butt crack memo.

This reporter is the only journalist in Wisconsin, to his knowledge, banned from photographing in a specific courtroom other than the presiding judge’s own. That ban spawned a federal First Amendment lawsuit, Mathewson v. Kerkman, in which this reporter argued his constitutional right to photograph public court proceedings was unlawfully denied.

Hall represented both Judge Kerkman and Commissioner Michel in that federal lawsuit. All briefing on the motion to dismiss is complete. The case now sits before the federal judge, who could issue a ruling in weeks or months — or longer. No hearing date has been set. Commissioner Michel, a defendant in that lawsuit, was recently terminated from his position with Kenosha County. The stated reason for his termination has not been publicly disclosed.

Hall’s representation of two defendants in federal court, on top of his circuit court and appellate work in the open records case, accounts for the estimated fee range of $50,000 to $90,000 in taxpayer money — all of it allegedly flowing from decisions that appear to trace back to Judge Chad Kerkman.

The Ex-Wife’s Role

Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman — Chad Kerkman’s former wife — is a named respondent in the open records appeal. Court filings allege that she coordinated with Matoska-Mentink regarding how to respond to this reporter’s records request, authorized or approved the expenditure of taxpayer funds to retain Hall’s firm for the purpose of assisting in the denial, and was motivated in part by a desire to protect her former husband from embarrassment and scrutiny.

Samantha Kerkman has denied those allegations through her attorney. She has never addressed them publicly.

This reporter has published numerous stories about Samantha Kerkman’s tenure as County Executive. Several of those stories have been unflattering. It is this reporter’s opinion — and only his opinion — that her alleged involvement in the effort to suppress this memo and now to financially punish him for appealing may be connected to that coverage. That opinion is not established fact. Readers can draw their own conclusions.

T. Clair Binger (D) and Judge Chad Kerkman (D)
Just a Couple of Bros Hanging Out (Both also LGBTQ Activists)

Samantha Kerkman has told this reported many times “My Ex-Husband is not gay.” Kenosha County Eye has never made such an accusation. People likely inferred this from the fact that Chad and former ADA T. Clair Binger like to take shirtless photographs while embracing, and wear LGBT clothing publicly. “My kids read your site,” said Samantha. Samantha was seemingly upset that this publication wouldn’t assert that Judge Chad Kerkman isn’t a homosexual, something that we won’t do — we don’t know, and we don’t care.

Kevin Mathewson – Editor, Kenosha County Eye

“The fact that a former husband and wife appear to be working in tandem — seemingly to silence a journalist who has reported truthfully on both of them — is deeply alarming,” Mathewson said. “Samantha Kerkman is allegedly asking me to pay the county up to $50,000. I once admired her. But a county executive who appears to weaponize her office against critics who report truthfully on her conduct is not just a problem for me — that should make every resident of this county nervous. To me, this feels purely retaliatory. And if it is, it is an abuse of the public trust she was elected to uphold.”

What is documented is this: Samantha Kerkman is the county executive. The county is allegedly spending up to $90,000 in taxpayer money on legal fees across proceedings that appear to stem from her former husband’s decisions. And through her attorney, she is now asking a court to order this reporter — a middle-class, self-represented journalist — to reimburse the county for an unspecified portion of those fees, on the theory that his appeal of a ruling he believes was legally wrong is frivolous.

The Frivolousness Motion

On May 14, 2026 — the same day Hall’s merits response brief in the appeal was due — Hall filed a motion asking the Wisconsin Court of Appeals to declare this reporter’s appeal frivolous and award Kenosha County its attorney fees.

The motion argues that this reporter’s appellate arguments lack legal authority and have no merit.

Days before this motion, Hall sent an overnight letter via FedEx, threatening, in essence to bankrupt this author, if he didn’t drop the appeal.

This reporter filed his response brief the same day, arguing that the motion is itself without merit, that his primary argument — that the circuit court violated a mandatory procedural statute by ruling on a motion to dismiss while relying on evidence outside the pleadings — was fully briefed in the circuit court and has a clear legal basis, and that filing a frivolousness motion against a pro se appellant who raised a good-faith challenge has a chilling effect on access to the appellate process for self-represented litigants throughout Wisconsin.

All briefing in the appeal is now complete. The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has held the frivolousness motion in abeyance pending its decision on the merits. Both the appeal and the federal case are now entirely in judges’ hands — this reporter has done everything he can do in both proceedings and is waiting, along with everyone else, for decisions that could come in weeks, months, or longer.

If a panel of appellate judges were to grant Hall’s motion — which this reporter believes is unlikely — this reporter could be ordered to pay tens of thousands of dollars in attorney fees to the county that has allegedly spent up to $90,000 trying to keep a memo about his butt crack secret.

What Hall Was Asked

On May 16, 2026, this reporter submitted a press inquiry to Hall asking three questions: whether Samantha Kerkman personally authorized the frivolousness motion; approximately how much Kenosha County has paid his firm across these proceedings; and what his response is to the argument that the motion chills pro se appellate access.

Hall did not immediately respond to the inquiry.

This story will be updated if a response is received. It won’t be.

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  1. With each kerkman chapter. The name is diminished. I can only imagine what it us like in school….. vocalize in lower grades….staring in upper grades. .. a sketchy father, a flip floppy mother….

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  2. Can see it now….urban phrase….Guy in a bar tells story about a really stupid act someone did and everyone laughing in unison exclaims….”Yeah, he did a Kerkman” goes well with the rumored KUSD drinking game where everyone downs a shot each time a KUSD teacher gone bad story get reported.
    Kenosha Urban Legend
    Might make a great website.

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  3. Could an ORR be done to see *exactly* how much money the Kerkmans spent, to keep their gossip about Kevin’s buttcrack, private?

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  4. Sam is a total disaster and disappointment. Noting but Robin Voss’ side piece. Republicans need to primary her.

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  5. You know Chad is a poofster. Binger walks a little funny from being on the receiving end . Samantha is just a slob, always looking like she just rolled out of the tavern. Unkempt, weak and all around nasty. Maybe she turned Chadly gay. She looks like she smellsbad

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  6. Kevin, it appears your butt crack is worth 50-90k. I’ve talked with my financial advisor and he said a man in your position should seriously consider starting an OnlyFans. At a bare minimum, he said your penis is worth at least 250k if your butt crack is 50-90k. Kevin, please give Kenosha County what they want

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    1. Kevin, this person’s comment about, “a man in your position” should probably be worth $10K.
      Keep up the good work, if there was ever a situation that required a pitbull on a pair of Kerkman ankles it’s this one.

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  7. 90k is ridiculous!

    If they get that judgment can the go after your house or assets of kenoshacoutyeye like was done against infowars,

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  8. Our very own weekly soap opera. Sponsored by the County Taxpayers.
    Just tune in for another airing of the Kerkman Family Laundry…

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  9. Kevin, why the hell didn’t you post this information about Sam Kerkman before the election? Perhaps if more people are aware of her activities and wishy washy mostly non-conservative ways, someone would have run against her.
    So Kevin, please, please, please do a story on the current Sheriff and his shenanigans so the public can make a better choice.

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    1. That’s why.
      Plenty of stories here on her shortcomings.
      All you have to do is pay attention.
      Sam’s been a mess for years yet nobody on our side has the gumption to stand up and give her a challenge.

      Is it because it’s the job ?
      Is it because Sandy didn’t recruit a challenger ?
      Is it because the pay doesn’t match the responsibilities ?

      For Sam it was a great pay bump from her $50K she got in Madison.

      1. I’m curious if you think the Kenosha Republican Party would have financially and morally supported a primary candidacy by fellow Republican against Rhino Sam.

        1. …. do we automatically support a Republican just because we already did and won that seat ?
          Shouldn’t we always strive to do better ?

          Sam like Zoerner has made bad choices.
          This story shows exactly that !
          Sandy probably has a list of up and comers in her pocket to look at for when positions open up.
          Just because this one isn’t “open” doesn’t mean we can’t do better.

          It’s been said before. This County Executive position is yours for as long as you want to keep it. That’s the way its always been

  10. Misuse of taxpayers’ money? When are these two going to be held accountable and ordered to return the taxpayer funds they wasted trying to fabricate false accusations against court personnel and our favorite journalist-blogger?

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    1. Based on what Britt, the butt crack reporter, brings to Matoska and Matoska passes to Jerkman, Jerkman tries to turn it into criminal charges. Local law enforcement laughed in his face, so he went running to the capital like Forrest Gump, where someone apparently humored him just long enough to get him out of the way. Billy’s clerk could no longer withstand the pressure. Heather is gone.

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  11. Not surprised to what extend they will go to to protect there precious image at the taxpayers expense ,there shouldn’t be any taxpayers money spent to protect them but they act like they are untouchable hope the truth comes out keep it up kevin.

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  12. How is this all not just easy FOIA request able??!! It’s bs they waste our tax money on this and try to hide what goes on in our courts.
    Every citizen and taxpayer should wonder why anything could or should be hidden.

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  13. … of Sam. Hanging her head low.

    She knows this is a cluster ……

    Sad Family all around.

    Some are fucked up and others are left to defend them. Sad. Really Sad

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  14. They were trying to get people investigated for crimes they didn’t commit, which is abusive enough on its own, especially coming from a judge, his wife the county executive, and a clerk of courts riding with this monument to shame. They sent former C.O. Britt to snitch on Billy, his clerk, and Butt Crack Man. She’s proven she gets results, I’d say.

  15. Methinks a good investigator could crack the case but they’ll have to do a lot of sniffing around and maybe explore every nook and cranny. It could be a little hairy if the redaction was just to protect the people who exposed the exposition as opposed to someone using that critical mass as a mechanism to extract revenge for expositions of another character. Of course, if there was a cover up at the inception there might not need to be such a significant cover up now. Butt I digress…

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  16. Kevin there has been a lot of rumblings to recall Sam .People finally figured out how crooked she is , Fake , Lies, and simply is over her head in the role ! She never gives answers to the people when asked a question if she supports something or not . She covers up what she doesn’t want you to know . Kevin if a recall were to take place you would have many support you to be the KCE! If not you , we need someone to represent us on what the people want instead her siding with big business . She’s been a total DUD! Time to RECALL HER!

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  17. I’m not interested in the Kerman lavender marriage. I am concerned with corruption in our local and county government. How can it be that Ms. Kerman has time to be everywhere yet still has time to engage in huggermuggery and encourage her toadies to do the same? Plus, she’s doing it on the taxpayers’ dime.

  18. Breaking News!!!!!!!

    A suspicious package was found on Chad Jerkman’s driveway this morning, authorities cleared the area and crews were sent in to investigate.
    Turns out with was just a pair of Bingo’s underwear and some left over Zimas from the weekend.

    People are still being asked to stay away from the area in an aundance of caution.

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Kenosha Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Lyft Driver During Ride To Work — Judge Sets $15,000 Cash Bail

Christopher R. Edwards, 19, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man is facing a felony sexual assault charge after police say he sexually assaulted his Lyft driver during a ride to work. Christopher R. Edwards, 19, of Kenosha, was charged Monday with third-degree sexual assault, a felony, and disorderly conduct. Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge David O. Hughes set

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Kenosha Woman Accused Of Driving Drunk With 4-Year-Old Daughter, Crashing Into Tree And Leaving Overturned Vehicle In Ditch: Prosecutors

Alicia Morgan Puebla, 30, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) SOMERS, Wis. — A Kenosha woman is facing four felonies after prosecutors say she drove drunk with her 4-year-old daughter in the vehicle, crashed into a tree, rolled the vehicle onto its roof, and later walked away from the crash scene with the child. Alicia Morgan Puebla, 30, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You

Fatal Crash On I-94 Leaves 21-Year-Old Man Dead, Two Others Injured

KENOSHA COUNTY, Wis. — A 21-year-old man is dead following a two-vehicle crash Sunday morning on Interstate 94 southbound in Kenosha County. According to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were dispatched at 8:44 a.m. on July 5, 2026, to the 200 block of I-94 southbound for a report of a single-vehicle crash involving a white Toyota Camry. Callers reported that the vehicle

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Felony Robbery Suspect Accused Of Grabbing Kwik Trip Cash Register — Employee Told Police She Thought She Might Die

Dominique A. Davis, 37, of Zion, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Dominique A. Davis, 37, of Zion, Illinois, is facing a felony robbery charge after police say he tried to rob a Kenosha Kwik Trip and then hid inside a nearby hotel room. Two women found inside the room were also arrested — Rachelle L. Kurth, 35, of Salem, who was

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Kenosha Police Drone As First Responder Program Captures Alleged Fourth Of July AR-15 Gunfire From Above — Man Charged With Felony

Stephon P. King, 24, of Kenosha KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha Police’s new Drone as First Responder (DFR) technology appears to have captured one of its first major criminal cases — an alleged Fourth of July incident where prosecutors say a police drone recorded a man firing an AR-15-style rifle in a residential neighborhood. Drone as First Responder Stephon P. King You must be

Racine County Judge Accused Of Threatening To “Set Attorney On Fire” — Insiders Say Outburst Wasn’t Isolated Incident

RACINE, Wis. — A Racine County Circuit Court Judge who narrowly won election last year is accused of threatening to “set” an attorney “on fire” after becoming angry during a family court matter, according to courthouse insiders who spoke with Kenosha County Eye. The alleged statement was directed at an attorney serving as a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) in a case before Judge

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Salem Man Gets Only 4 Months Prison For Felony OWI 4th After Deputy Finds Him Puking On Side Of Road, Covered In Feces

Peter C. Wagner, 56, of Salem(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) BRISTOL, Wis. — A Salem man was sentenced by Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge David O. Hughes Wednesday after a Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office deputy found him stopped on the side of the road, vomiting, with an open bottle of vodka in his vehicle and feces on his clothing. Peter C. Wagner Peter C.

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Trevor Man Gets 65 Days Work Release For OWI 3rd After Deputy Finds Open Beer In Truck, Breath Test Shows .14

Jacob W. Balding, 47, of Trevor(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) SALEM LAKES, Wis. — A Trevor man was sentenced Wednesday by Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Jason A. Rossell after pleading guilty to his third drunk-driving offense following a December traffic stop in Salem Lakes. Jacob W. Balding, 47, of Trevor(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of

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