MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) — The civil case against Maxwell Anderson continues, expected to be similar to his criminal trial in which he was found guilty of killing and dismembering Sade Robinson last April.
Anderson was due in court on Dec. 29 but did not appear as the Department of Corrections hasn’t disclosed his location and was unable to get him on Zoom for his hearing. Anderson’s attorney, Anthony Cotton, confirmed Anderson moved to an unknown prison out of state on Sept. 17 due to security concerns. Milwaukee County Court Judge Glenn Yamahiro said at the status conference hearing in which Anderson didn’t appear, “I think what we need to do is work something out with the DOC. So we can get his location disclosed and get him on future appearances.”
As they work to get Anderson in civil court, Veronica Swanigan, the attorney on behalf of Sade’s family, is trying to get evidence for their wrongful death claim…