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Deputy Sheriff Matt Kunz has been named in multiple civil rights lawsuits alleging misconduct. In July 2023, Richard Morris filed a lawsuit against Bear Lake County, the Sheriff’s Department, and several officers, including Kunz, under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, claiming violations of civil rights. The case is ongoing as of March 2025. In November 2024, Kellie Wilson filed a similar lawsuit against Bear Lake County, the Sheriff’s Department, Chief Deputy Ryan Larson, and Deputy Sheriff Matt Kunz, alleging civil rights violations. This case is also ongoing as of March 2025. Specific details of the alleged misconduct are not publicly available at this time.
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Deputy Sheriff Matt Kunz has been named in multiple civil rights lawsuits alleging misconduct. In July 2023, Richard Morris filed a lawsuit against Bear Lake County, the Sheriff’s Department, and several officers, including Kunz, under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, claiming violations of civil rights. The case is ongoing as of March 2025. In November 2024, Kellie Wilson filed a similar lawsuit against Bear Lake County, the Sheriff’s Department, Chief Deputy Ryan Larson, and Deputy Sheriff Matt Kunz, alleging civil rights violations. This case is also ongoing as of March 2025. Specific details of the alleged misconduct are not publicly available at this time.
[Return to blog post](https://watchaudits.com/deputy-sheriff-matt-kunz-bear-lake-county-sheriffs-office-2/)
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