Former prosecutor faces felony misconduct charges related to alleged inappropriate relationship
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A former Michigan state prosecutor will be charged with two counts of felony misconduct in office after allegedly engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a victim in a criminal sexual conduct case.
Brian Kolodziej, an assistant attorney general who was hired in September 2018 to prosecute sexual assault cases, was placed on administrative leave and then resigned in fall 2019 after details of the reported relationship surfaced. The attorney general’s office launched an internal investigation into his cases.
Christopher Becker, the Kent County prosecuting attorney who was appointed as the special prosecutor in the investigation, announced the charges against Kolodziej on Thursday but declined to offer additional details regarding his alleged misconduct.
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He was an assistant attorney general who resigned after admitting to a relationship with a victim in a rape case. Brian Kolodziej was also the lead prosecutor on another controversial sex crimes case first exposed by the 7 Investigators.
and last updated 2020-12-17 21:22:37-05
(WXYZ) â He was an assistant attorney general who resigned after admitting to a relationship with a victim in a rape case. Brian Kolodziej was also the lead prosecutor on another controversial sex crimes case first exposed by the 7 Investigators.
Now Kolodziej is charged with two felonies.