MADISON, Wis. (AP) – A former Wisconsin prosecutor accused of
rampant sexual harassment has agreed to plead no contest to six
ethics violations.
     The state Office of Lawyer Regulation filed a complaint against
former Calumet County District Ken Kratz in November alleging 11
breaches of state Supreme Court attorney conduct rules. The
complaint alleges Katz solicited a domestic abuse victim, had sex
with a woman he prosecuted and made sexual remarks to other women,
and asked the court to suspend his law license.
     A hearing is set for Tuesday.
     Office of Lawyer Regulation attorney Tom Basting agreed to drop
five counts including two connected to the sexual assault
allegations that he dropped Friday. Kratz agreed to plead no
contest to the remaining six counts.