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Sexual assault and weapons case against GOP lawmaker turned over to Michigan attorney general

The case against state Rep. Neil Friske (R) has been sent to the state Attorney Generalโ€™s Office for review. That comes after being arrested in June on charges of sexual assault.

Last updated on January 23rd, 2025 at 12:06 pm

The investigation looked into potential criminal acts across multiple counties, making the Michigan Attorney Generalโ€™s office better suited to examine the case, Ingham County Prosecutor John J. Dewane said in an email to media Tuesday.

Attorney general dana nessel at the mackinac policy conference, may 29, 2024
Attorney General Dana Nessel at the Mackinac Policy Conference, May 29, 2024 | Susan J. Demas

It has been nearly three months since Lansing police arrested Friske in the early morning hours of June 20 after responding to a report that there was a male with a gun and possible shots fired at around 2:45 a.m., according to the Lansing Police Department.

Shortly after the arrest and investigation, Lansing police requested Friske be charged with felony sexual assault, assault charges and a weapons-related charge. At the time, Dewane directed local police to then investigate the matter further.

Nearly three months later, the Michigan Attorney Generalโ€™s Office is taking over the reins of the case, with Democratic Attorney General Dana Nessel telling reporters Tuesday that itโ€™s common for prosecutors examining cases that concern multiple counties to ask for her officeโ€™s help.

โ€œWe very frequently make that offer to all the county prosecutors where there are multiple jurisdictions involved that if they would like our department to handle it because of that, because obviously we have jurisdiction in all 83 counties, that weโ€™re happy to assist,โ€ Nessel said. โ€œAnd so apparently after some pretty extensive investigation, that was the decision made by Prosecutor Dewane, so we accepted.โ€

Friske, who lost his reelection bid in the August primary to Republican challenger Parker Faribairn, did not respond immediately to a request for comment. He has said in the past that heโ€™s being โ€œframedโ€ in the case.

Friske, who is considered one of the most conservative members of the Michigan Legislature, talked about his case on June 24 with GOP activist โ€œTrucker Randyโ€ Bishop on his right-wing โ€œYour Defending Fathersโ€ radio program.

Bishop spoke at length and claimed that Fairbairn and U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman (R-Watersmeet), who had endorsed Fairbairn, were working to destroy Friskeโ€™s campaign. Friske responded on-air by saying everything Bishop said was โ€œ100% accurate information.โ€

โ€œThe way events unfolded, it was very clear to me that something wasnโ€™t right, and I was being framed, trying to be framed, and being set up,โ€ Friske said. โ€œAnd thatโ€™s how these people work and itโ€™s just so frustrating. Itโ€™s just amazing to me how desperate people are that they go to these kinds of lengths to try to destroy someone.โ€

 

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This article was originally published on Michigan Advance and republished here, with permission, under a Creative Commons License.

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