A sticky case has been resolved in Calumet County court, where four women accused of gluing a man’s genitals to his stomach each recieved one year of probation. The women, 48-year-old Therese Ziemann of Menasha, 44-year-old Wendy Sewell of Kaukauna, 43-year-old Michelle Belliveau of Neenah, and 31-year-old Tracy Hood-Davis of Fond du Lac were all sentenced in Calumet County by Circuit Judge Donald Poppy. They must also perform community service.
Investigators said they lured Davis’s husband Donessa to a motel room in Stockbridge last July, tied the man to a bed and used Krazy Glue to attach his sex organ to his stomach. The case made world-wide news. Prosecutors said the four acted out of revenge, because Donessa Davis had sexual encounters with a couple of them.
Three of the women apologized, Hood-Davis stayed silent. Her charges were dropped earlier. But prosecutors later re-filed a misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct. The others struck plea deals convicting them of disorderly conduct. Ziemann also pleaded no contest to battery, after being charged earlier with sexual assault. All four were originally charged with felony false imprisonment, which was dropped in the plea bargains.
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