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Northwestern Staff
Winnebago County District
Attorney Joseph Paulus on Tuesday fired two assistant district attorney's
involved in a campaign to unseat him.
Edmund Jelinski, 29, who
is running against Paulus and Thomas Chalchoff, his campaign manager, were
fired in the wake of Jelinski's public criticism of Paulus' office for
"corruption and abuse of power."
In an interview with The
Northwestern, Jelinski said there is an ongoing FBI investigation into
several allegations of defendants paying for reduced or amended charges
and sentences.
Jelinski said his firing
amounts to expected and predicted political retribution from his boss for
the stance he has taken. He predicted upon making his April 9 campaign
announcement that his decision to run "may very well result in retaliation."
"I did not walk into this
campaign in ignorance," Jelinski said. "I know exactly who Mr. Paulus was
and what he was capable of."
Paulus declined to comment
on the firing other than to say that he "did what I feel is in the best
interest of the office."
Paulus said he cleared the
firing of both men with the state attorney general's office, and was instructed
not to discuss the firings.
Jelinski's termination letter,
signed by Paulus, states "You have attempted to undermine my authority,
have disrupted the office and have endangered my working relationship with
the public and the courts."
Paulus last week deemed the
misconduct allegations as political mudslinging by Jelinski and a former
domestic abuse investigator, Menasha Police Department Officer Ann Gollner.
On Tuesday, he again said
that the FBI has contacted neither him nor anyone else on his staff.
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