What's up with Alderman Kalata?
Outagamie County Courthouse insiders are abuzz with a jury trail featuring Appleton Alderman Walter Kalata who is suing –among others – the federal government. The trial is scheduled to kick off on April 10.
The Post Crescent no longer covers the local courts, choosing instead to rely on press releases and handouts from those with an axe to grind. So we may never know the whole story about Kalata and his lawsuit but here is what we know so far.
For the past several decades, Kalata has represented Appleton’s downtown district. Other than the Mayor, Kalata is Appleton’s only, full-time politician. His pay as an Alderman and the few bucks he picks up doing occasional part-time jobs are his sole source of income.
For almost as long as Kalata has been on the Council, he has claimed his residence as 319 N. Appleton St. Everyone down at City Hall knows that this address is little more than a mail drop. The address is a commercial building with a few apartments on the second floor. A previous tenant would occasionally allow Kalata to sleep in the basement when he was between rooming with “friends.” Maybe Kalata actually does live at the address from time-to-time but, at best, it is sporadic. Some years back, City Officials considered eliminating his name from the election ballot since he was actually living in his car.
So who is Kalata suing?
For one, he his suing the Myse Family Partnership. The Myse family owns the property that Kalata claims to be his residence. It’s his make-believe landlord.
Then, too, he is suing the United States Department of Health and Human Services as part of the same court action.
I’ll bet there is a made-for-TV story unfolding here. One of these nights I’ll have to go to happy hour at Trimbee’s across from the CourtHouse and find out what the story really all about.
Your faithful servant,
Silence
