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As early as the ‘80s, an FBI agent investigating KCKPD said he was aware of Golubski’s sexual exploitation and the “blue code” that protected police officers. From Melinda Henneberger: ....
Chapter 4: The chameleon. Once interested in becoming a Catholic priest, Roger Golubski spent 35 years in the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department, which had a reputation for racism and corruption. The secret to Golubski’s career was his use of “confidential informants,” whom he cited to secure countless convictions including at least one person who was innocent. Now, Golubski is facing a federal indictment for kidnapping, raping and assaulting women. ....
Chapter 4: The chameleon. Once interested in becoming a Catholic priest, Roger Golubski spent 35 years in the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department, which had a reputation for racism and corruption. The secret to Golubski’s career was his use of “confidential informants,” whom he cited to secure countless convictions including at least one person who was innocent. Now, Golubski is facing a federal indictment for kidnapping, raping and assaulting women. ....
The Kansas City Star Former Kansas City, Kansas, police detective Roger Golubski faces allegations in a lawsuit that he used his police badge to exploit vulnerable Black women for sexual favors and coerced some of them into fabricating testimony to clear cases he investigated. Roger Golubski faces other legal challenges, including possible exposure to criminal prosecution, which lends added importance to any answers he might provide in a deposition. The question put to the retired Kansas City, Kansas, detective was shocking yet straightforward. “You understand we are accusing you of raping women and coercing women into giving false testimony, some of the grossest acts of corruption a police officer can commit, right?” lawyer Emma Freudenberger asked in a Nov. 19 deposition. “You understand that as you sit here today? This isn’t the first you are hearing of this?” ....