MILWAUKEE (WTAQ) - Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker says he will meet with the district attorney heading the secret investigation leading to charged being filed against former associates.
The case was opened 20 months ago and is being handled by Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm.
The 5 people charged so far worked for, or were associated with, Walker’s county executive office before he left it to run for governor.
Walker says his meeting with Chisholm is voluntary, though when he commented Friday he didn’t say who request the sit-down.
Walker’s former deputy chief of staff, Kelly Rindfleisch, faces 4 felony charges.
Darlene Wink, Walker’s former county constituent services coordinator, is charged with two misdemeanors of political solicitation by a public employee.