Las Vegas decide says he ought to stay on case towards police sergeant regardless of daughter’s claims of abuse

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A Las Vegas decide stated he shouldn’t be faraway from a case after the defendant’s authorized group filed a movement to disqualify him resulting from allegations of abuse from his daughter.

Clark County District Courtroom Decide Ron Israel filed a response Tuesday stating he ought to stay on the case towards Las Vegas Metro police sergeant Kevin Menon.”I do not have any personal bias or prejudice towards Sgt. Kevin Menon,” Israel wrote in his response to the movement to disqualify Israel for foundation filed on March 10.”Judge Israel is publicly accused of criminal conduct by his daughter,” the movement acknowledged.The 644-page doc included hyperlinks from YouTube and TikTok, wherein a lady recognized as Israel’s daughter, Sarah, claimed Israel abused her.”My dad has stalked me and terrorized me at my house to the point where I developed agoraphobia, because, like the last time I saw him at his house, he tried to pull a gun out on me, and I had to run for my life,” the lady claimed. “I am scared. I am scared, beyond belief.”Israel responded that he’s unaware of any energetic investigations concerning his daughter’s claims.”If an agency wants to investigate the matter, they are welcome to; I am unaware of any facts that would even remotely create any bias,” Israel wrote. “I cannot comment on my daughter’s mental health issues based on the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.”Menon is scheduled to go on trial on March 31 within the first felony case he faces. A Clark County grand jury indicted Menon for 13 costs associated to an alleged scheme that resulted in people, largely Black males, being detained on the Las Vegas Strip as Menon labored in plain garments together with uniformed officers.Because of the primary investigation, detectives stated they discovered baby sexual abuse materials, also called baby pornography, on Menon’s digital units. A grand jury indicted Menon for 4 felony intercourse crime costs in a second case. A jury trial is scheduled for August 18.Israel has overseen each instances.In line with the movement to disqualify Israel, Menon tried to report his superior for being “overtly racist and using the ‘n-word’ freely,” however a detective and sergeant turned the investigation towards Menon and accused him of being untruthful and refused to take a look at textual content messages to confirm his allegations.

The movement included copies of textual content messages in reference to the person Menon reported.

“I do believe he’s playing the system to get you fired,” one textual content which seemed to be from one other officer learn. “None of us will lie to protect him.”

“He targeted me, he spread lies about me, and he said racist, offensive [expletive] about Indians, and black people (knowing my wife is black),” Menon texted, in line with the court docket submitting.

A listening to is scheduled concerning the movement to disqualify Israel on April 3.

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