Hello,
As promised, here’s the follow-up from my original post about a case that’s as bold as it is bizarre: Judge Hannah Dugan’s arrest.
Remember when we all shook our heads and muttered “You can’t make this shit up” over Wisconsin’s judicial antics? Well, pour another cup and buckle in—because it just escalated. The Wisconsin Supreme Court has now officially suspended Judge Hannah Dugan. Yep, the same judge once cloaked in courtroom prestige is now benched, indefinitely.
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Turns out those robes aren’t bulletproof after all—not when you’re accused of helping a criminal duck ICE agents right inside your courthouse. That’s right. According to federal prosecutors, Dugan allegedly helped a man with a prior deportation and pending domestic violence charges slip out the back door to avoid arrest. The man? Eduardo Flores-Ruiz. The charge? Obstruction of a federal proceeding and concealing an individual to prevent arrest.
So, the next logical question for all of us regulars is: Does she deserve the suspension? Hell yes, she does.
This isn’t about politics. This isn’t about partisanship. This is about integrity. A judge—the literal human embodiment of the law—is accused of tossing the rulebook in the shredder when it got inconvenient. This wasn’t a gray area. This wasn’t a lapse in judgment. This was allegedly calculated interference with federal law.
And let’s be honest—if the roles were reversed and it was some random clerk or security guard who pulled this stunt, they’d be out of a job and facing jail time faster than you could say “Your Honor.” So no, we don’t get to act shocked when the law decides to hold one of its own accountable.
Now, I’m not here to gloat. I’m here to demand consistency. Because the moment we start letting robes and titles become shields, we’ve already lost the plot. If a judge can interfere in a federal arrest without consequences, what’s the point of any of it?
So yes—suspending her was the right call. It’s not vengeance. It’s justice. And if we’re going to preach law and order, then that sermon starts in the courthouse, not the street.
If convicted, Judge Dugan could face up to six years in prison and fines totaling $350,000. While actual sentencing for nonviolent federal charges like obstruction tends to be lighter, the Department of Justice is reportedly confident in its case. Her next court appearance is set for May 15, where she’ll face a preliminary hearing and potential arraignment. So no—this isn’t just political noise. This is very real, and it could end with a judge behind bars.
Keep your eyes on Wisconsin, folks. This circus still has a few acts left. And as always, don’t take the headlines at face value. Dig deeper. Question harder. Demand better.
Because here at SpillByBill, we’re not in the business of sugarcoating the truth—we’re here to serve it raw, sometimes burnt, always real.
Sound off in the comments—do you think her suspension is fair, or is this all just political theater?
Either way, don’t just read it. React to it.
If you missed how this all started, check out my original breakdown of Dugan’s arrest and the judicial chaos it unleashed right here.
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