GOP Dane County Sheriff candidate put on administrative leave days after filing lawsuit
LUCAS ROBINSON
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Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett speaks during a 9/11 remembrance ceremony in the Protective Services Building at Madison Area Technical College in Madison. On Friday, Barrett put his political opponent Det. Anthony Hamilton on administrative leave days after Hamilton sued Barrett and the Sheriff's Office in federal court over allegedly retaliating against him for being a whistleblower.
Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett has put his November election opponent, Det. Anthony Hamilton, on paid leave days after Hamilton filed a federal lawsuit against Barrett and the Sheriff’s Office.
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Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett speaks during a 9/11 remembrance ceremony in the Protective Services Building at Madison Area Technical College in Madison. On Friday, Barrett put his political opponent Det. Anthony Hamilton on administrative leave days after Hamilton sued Barrett and the Sheriff's Office in federal court over allegedly retaliating against him for being a whistleblower.