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Waukesha committee denies bartender license for Maureen Delgadillo after city cites Wisconsin felony rule
Summary
The Waukesha Ordinance and Licensing Committee voted to deny Maureen Delgadillo’s bartender license application on April 28, 2025, after committee members and an email from the city attorney cited Wis. Stat. §125.68 classifying a fourth OWI as a felony; Delgadillo apologized and described recovery efforts.
WAUKESHA, Wis. — The Waukesha Ordinance and Licensing Committee on April 28, 2025, voted to deny Maureen Delgadillo’s application for a bartender license after committee members said a city attorney opinion and state statute prohibit issuing an alcohol-related license to a person convicted of a felony.
The committee voted to deny the application by a 3–0 margin with one member recorded as abstaining. Committee members said an email from the city attorney and discussion in the meeting identified that a fourth operating while intoxicated (OWI) conviction is treated as a felony under Wisconsin law and therefore bars…
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