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Clerc Pleads No Contest To Abusing Portage Boy
Woman Struck Plea Deal With Prosecutors
UPDATED: 7:58 am CST March 1,
2008
PORTAGE, Wis. -- A woman accused of helping a gang of drifters torture a boy nearly to death in Portage last summer has pleaded no contest to child abuse and false imprisonment charges on Friday morning.Michaela Clerc, 21, was accused of helping whip and burn the 11-year-old boy. She also was accused of helping stuff him in a closet naked and malnourished.She pleaded no contest Friday in Columbia County Court to being party to false imprisonment, mayhem, causing a child mental harm and physical child abuse.District Attorney Jane Kohlwey had charged Clerc with helping kill the boy's mother, Tammie Garlin, and burying her behind the house the group had rented in Portage. She dropped those counts in November, saying that she couldn't prove Clerc took part in the killing."We are developing a clearer idea of what happened at that house. We believe Ms. Clerc played a role in what happened. We believe justice was served with these charges," Kohlwey said.Clerc reached a plea deal with prosecutors to resolve her case. Attorney Mark Frank said prosecutors have agreed to drop five other counts against his client, including being a party to battery, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and obstructing an officer."I think that the charges depict her role. Whether it's a good or bad deal remains to be seen. She's 21 years old with no criminal record," Frank said.Clerc still faces more than 73 years in prison, WISC-TV reported.Clerc, who was Garlin's alleged lover, was originally accused, along with two others -- Michael Sisk, 25, and his girlfriend, Candace Clark, 23 -- with killing Garlin, 36, hiding her corpse and abusing Garlin's son. Sisk and Clark have entered not-guilty pleas in their cases.Garlin's body was found buried behind the group's house in June. The couple also is accused of torturing Garlin's then 11-year-old son, who was found locked in a closet. They allegedly beat Garlin's son with extension cords and pots and pans, burned him with hot water and forced him to sleep naked in the closet.According to a criminal complaint released last year, the boy told detectives everyone in the group except his mother tortured him.Stay tuned to WISC-TV and Channel 3000 for continuing coverage.
Previous Stories:
- February 29, 2008: Lawyer: Client Will Plead To Helping Abuse Boy In Portage
- December 14, 2007: Three Enter Not Guilty Pleas In Portage Slaying, Child Abuse Case
- July 2, 2007: Fundraisers Bring In More Than $18,000 For Abused Portage Boy
- June 28, 2007: Victim's Relative Agrees To Stop Fundraising Effort
- June 28, 2007: Donations For Abused Boy Top $10,000
- June 25, 2007: Portage Slaying Victim's Family Raises Money For Tortured Son
- June 23, 2007: Woman Accused In Portage Investigation Speaks To Reporters
- June 22, 2007: Beaten Boy Still Hospitalized; FBI Might Enter Portage Investigation
- June 22, 2007: Homicide, Torture Case Rocks Portage
- June 20, 2007: Teen Arrested In Connection To Portage Slaying
- June 19, 2007: Portage Landlord: Family Requested Back Yard Patio
- June 18, 2007: Authorities Continue Portage Investigation
- June 17, 2007: Police Investigating Child Abduction Uncover Body, Alleged Abuse
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