Next Pasulka (Sex for Custody) Court Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 for Status
| kenneth ditkowsky | 3:35 PM (39 minutes ago) | ![]() ![]() | |
It is amazing that clout heavy politician and Attorney Pasulka is still on the loose. Can the politicians wait out the situation until prosecution become impossible. Why is law enforcement (STATES ATTORNEY) not pushing the case to trial? Why is the judge allowing Pasulka to wait out the lives of his victims? Where is the Bar Association?
Of course we all know the “skinny!” The reason is the same that the Court appointed guardians are able to prey on the elderly and their families. The delay in this case is more proof of the corruption in the Courts and an affirmation that OPERATION GREYLORD’s termination was grossly premature.
I appreciate being kept informed on this case of predation in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois. Corruption is subtle, difficult to prove and almost impossible to get resolved in the America public’s favor. Pasulka’s averred sex for child custody scam is just as venal and dishonorable as Financial Elder Abuse (720 ILCS 5/17 – 56) and both just as difficult to get prosecuted.
I wonder, if the delay in this case may be a cover for illicit sexual misconduct by some of the presiding Judges in these Pasulka child custody cases! John Kass’ article has disappeared from Goggle – this is the article that exposed how to become a Judge in Cook County, Illinois.
Ken Ditkowsky
from a Chicago Trib Article
Chicago family lawyer charged with sexually attacking a client and two associates at law firm
UPDATED: September 1, 2020 at 12:11 AM CDT
A prominent Chicago family attorney has been charged with sexually attacking a client and two associates at his law firm.
David Pasulka, 61, is accused of sexually assaulting one of the associates at least five times in the firm’s offices, prosecutors said in court Monday.
He’s also charged with inappropriately touching another associate more than 60 times, and sexually abusing a client after telling her she would need to “do a little extra” in order to gain custody of her children.
Pasulka faces one count of criminal sexual assault, one count of aggravated criminal sexual abuse and one count of criminal sexual abuse. A judge ordered Pasulka held on $10,000 bond, rejecting prosecutors’ argument that he be denied bail.
The allegations against Pasulka were made public late July in a complaint filed by the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission.
Pasulka was taken off Cook County’s list of approved court-appointed child representatives by the presiding judge of the Domestic Relations Division, according to an internal email provided by the Office of the Chief Judge.
Grace Dickler also suspended Pasulka’s participation in any other of the division’s court committees.
The criminal charges accuse Pasulka of sexually assaulting a female lawyer at his firm several times over a six-year period beginning in 2012. Prosecutors said Pasulka would call the women into his office and remind her that he had the power to hurt her career if she ever complained publicly.
Another female lawyer at the firm said she was subjected many times to fondling, rubbing and touching while at work between 2015 and 2017.
In the third case, Pasulka allegedly demanded sex in return for a favorable custody recommendation in March of 2017.
Pasulka had been appointed to represent two children in a divorce case. During a private meeting with the children’s mother, Pasulka began inappropriately touching her, prosecutors said.
Pasulka told her she needed to be a “good girl” and “do a little extra” if she wanted custody of her children, prosecutors said. He then told the mother to return to the office that evening.
Instead, the mother told her own attorney that Pasulka had inappropriately touched her and, four days later, she reported the incident to police.
Originally Published: August 31, 2020 at 8:11 PM CDT
