Civil Rights

Michigan Jury Slams Corrupt Prosecutor with $60M Verdict in Rights Violation Case

By Economics Desk | August 12, 2025

In a landmark ruling, a Michigan jury awarded nearly $60 million to Sean MacMaster after wrongful sexual abuse charges were pushed by a disgraced prosecutor with reckless disregard for the truth—exposing deep flaws in prosecutorial immunity and accountability.

In a rare and resounding rebuke of unchecked prosecutorial power, a Michigan jury has awarded nearly $60 million to Sean MacMaster, a man whose constitutional rights were trampled by former state assistant attorney general Brian Kolodziej and state police Lt. David Busacca. This staggering verdict highlights what happens when officials entrusted to uphold justice instead weaponize their authority for personal motives, undermining not only individual liberty but public trust in the legal system vital to America’s sovereignty. When Prosecutors Exploit Power, Justice Suffers Kolodziej’s fall from grace was swift yet emblematic of broader corruption risks within government: caught having an...

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