HomeCrimeFormer Det. Roger Golubski, others raped women: Lawsuit

Former Det. Roger Golubski, others raped women: Lawsuit

Roger Golubski (via Shawnee County Detention Center).

Roger Golubski (via Shawnee County Detention Center).

Five Black women have filed a federal lawsuit against a twice-indicted ex-police officer in Kansas, alleging he and others raped and intimidated them under the guise of the law.

Roger Golubski, a former detective with the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department, was indicted by the Department of Justice two different times last year for sexual assault and forcing young women in to sexual servitude back in the late 1990s. The lawsuit filed Friday includes much of the same allegations in last year’s indictments. The 138-page lawsuit also names fellow detectives, former police chiefs and the unified government of Kanas City, Kansas, and Wyandotte County.

Plaintiffs allege that the lawsuit goes further than just actions by individuals.

“The monumental issue concerns the responsibility public officials must bear for enabling and fostering a well-known, decades-long terrorization of the Black community. These public officials, including Chiefs of Police, though warned, informed, and aware of these unconstitutional and criminal acts, permitted a terror that lasted decades, destroying lives and families,” the lawsuit states.

The allegations included in the lawsuit are jarring. Two women were victims of “particularly vicious rapes.” Another was stalked and propositioned by detectives supposedly investigating her son’s murder. Yet another was “sadistically tortured, senselessly forced to view her father’s unidentifiably charred corpse, and then falsely arrested while repeatedly and groundlessly accused of incest and complicity in her father’s murder” before being subjected to a 19-hour interrogation, the lawsuit states.

When one victim said she’d file a complaint against him, Golubski allegedly said “Report me to who, the police? I am the police.” Golubski and the other defendants also ran what’s described in the lawsuit as a “protection racket,” which worked closely with murderers and drug kingpins to protect their interests, the lawsuit stated.

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