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Morgan Geyser Won’t Fight State Bid to Revoke Release After Group Home Escape

Her decision follows a November flight from supervision after she removed a GPS monitor.

Overview

  • Attorney Tony Cotton filed a Dec. 16 letter telling Judge Scott Wagner that Geyser will not contest the Department of Health Services’ petition to end her conditional release.
  • A Waukesha County court hearing is scheduled for Feb. 16 to determine whether her community privileges will be revoked.
  • DHS filed a sealed revocation request on Nov. 25 after opposing her July placement in a Madison group home under GPS monitoring.
  • Authorities say she cut off her ankle bracelet on Nov. 22, left Wisconsin with a 43-year-old companion, and was arrested the next day at a truck stop outside Chicago.
  • After her arrest she was moved from the Waukesha County Jail on Dec. 10 to an undisclosed facility, and corrections officials say they are revising electronic-monitoring procedures following notification delays.