We are Robert and Kathleen Raskin of Las Vegas, and at our website StopDHR Corruption, our focus is on bringing cases of injustice in the organizations that are charged with protecting children to light. Today we are happy to report that one corrupt worker in Colorado has received a 22-count indictment against her for charges related to falsifying information. Although this worker has now been stopped, it is too late to undo the damage she has caused to families.
The Case Against Richelle Schultz
Richelle Schultz is a former Jefferson County child welfare case worker who claimed she had conducted interviews in a dozen cases in which it was later discovered no such interviews had taken place. The disgraced caseworker entered the falsified information into a database that contained information that was used to resolve cases, leaving families vulnerable as a result of her blatant lies. Schultz was formally charged with 10 counts of forgery and 12 counts of attempting to influence a public servant. Schultz was employed with the organization in a role that required her to investigate complaints of abuse and neglect between December of 2015 and July of 2016. The incidents happened between April and June of 2016.
Schultz has turned herself into the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, and her next court date will be October 2. We, Robert and Kathleen Raskin, are eager to learn what her sentence will be, but whatever it is it will not be long enough to make up for the harm she has caused.