By DENISE HEILBRUN-ELLIS
A former attorney and judge is accused of sexually assaulting a clients and stalking them.
Greg
Knudsen, a former attorney and Torrington Municipal judge, had been
charged on March 31 with 10 counts in Goshen County Circuit Court.
Laramie County Judge Thomas Lee is presiding over the case. Knudsen is
next scheduled to appear for a preliminary hearing set for May 21, at
2:30 p.m., to see if there is enough evidence for the case to move
forward to district court.
Special prosecuting attorney for the case is Kevin Taheri for the Eighth Judicial District Court.
Knudsen,
who had a private law practice in Torrington before he had been
disbarred in July 2019, is charged with three third-degree sexual felony
counts of assaulting women in his office and a felony count for
burglary. Along with the felonies, Knudsen is charged with six
misdemeanor counts, five stalking and one unlawful contact.
Prosecutors accuse Knudsen of sexually assaulting and stalking four
different women, with allegations starting in August 2012 to as recent
as August 2018. He has also been charged with assaulting one of the
women on Oct. 25, 2017, accused of using “sufficient physical force to
cause injury. He is accused of burglarizing the home of another woman,
allegedly entering her home with the intent of committing sexual
assault.
Knudsen has not been practicing law since the Wyoming
Supreme Court issued an order disbarring him, effective July 15, 2019.
The order of disbarment stemmed from Knudsen’s conduct in entering into a
sexual relationship with a client that had been described as
consensual; failing to withdraw from the client’s representation
promptly upon entering into the sexual relationship; advising the client
to conceal evidence of the relationship in the legal proceeding; and
knowingly making a false statement of material fact to Bar Counsel
regarding the existence of the sexual relationship after a complaint was
filed with the Wyoming State Bar.
Knudsen agreed to the
disbarment, which was recommended to the Supreme Court by the Board of
Professional Responsibility of the Wyoming State Bar. He was ordered to
pay an administrative fee in the amount of $750 and costs of $50 to the
Wyoming State Bar.
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