
(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
KENOSHA, Wis. — Nicole M. Lehman, 43, of Kenosha, who previously appeared on the reality television show Bar Rescue, is now facing her first felony in what appears to be her seventh court case since March 2025, after a string of arrests, convictions, dismissed charges and remarkably light consequences. Despite five arrests in 2025, an OWI conviction and multiple criminal convictions, Lehman received fines in most of her cases and only two days in jail, satisfied by credit for time already served. Now, after prosecutors charged her with felony battery to an elder person following yet another alleged domestic attack, newly appointed Court Commissioner Daniel E. Kellum continued the white-glove treatment Monday, releasing Lehman on no-cash bail. The Kenosha County District Attorney's Office and judges have repeatedly gone soft on Lehman as her alleged conduct has continued — and she has now graduated from misdemeanor cases to an allegation carrying up to six years in prison.

(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)


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4 Responses
Courts are amazing. You need court help they turn they back on you. You continuously screw up they give you chance after chance. Other than that, them some rough pictures🤣
She has been a train wreck for years. Oh the stories I could tell.
What a shitstorm. Someone should start a “Judicial Rescue” reality TV show and send it to Kenosha to clean house.
How many times r they going to “Let her go” she will kill someone soon!