By Dr. Richard Busalacchi
Publisher, Franklin Community News
Three days before voters elected a Milwaukee County Supervisor for District 11, portions of Ryan Antczak’s Milwaukee County personnel and Internal Affairs records suddenly appeared on Facebook.
The records were posted on April 3, 2026, by Joe Russ on the Facebook page Greendale Under the Bubble, where they quickly became the subject of hundreds of comments discussing Antczak’s candidacy.
A review of Milwaukee County records obtained by Franklin Community News reveals an unusual timeline beginning nearly seven weeks earlier with an anonymous public records request that specifically sought records relating to Antczak’s resignation from County employment.
The records answer some questions—but leave many others unresolved.
A Highly Targeted Public Records Request
According to Milwaukee County records, the County received a public records request on February 17, 2026.
Rather than requesting Ryan Antczak’s complete personnel file, the requester sought a narrowly tailored category of records:
“Employee Personnel Files related to hire/resignation especially investigations leading to resignation in lieu of termination.”
The request was submitted without identifying the requester’s name. However, Milwaukee County records indicate the requester directed that responsive records be transmitted electronically to the email address:
changewisconsin@gmail.com
Wisconsin law generally permits individuals to submit public records requests without identifying themselves.
What makes this request unusual is its specificity. The requester did not simply seek public employment records. Instead, the request referenced investigations allegedly leading to a resignation in lieu of termination.
At present, Franklin Community News has not determined how the requester knew to request that specific category of records.
Publicly Documented Relationships
As Franklin Community News continued reviewing publicly available records and social media posts, additional publicly documented relationships emerged among individuals connected to the events surrounding the release of Ryan Antczak’s personnel records.
Franklin Community News independently identified publicly available online postings associating the email address changewisconsin@gmail.com with Brennan Dineen Balestrieri.
Public Facebook posts show Brennan Dineen Balestrieri actively supporting Kathleen Vincent during her 2026 Milwaukee County Supervisor campaign. Following Vincent’s April 6 election victory, Balestrieri publicly congratulated her, writing that he was proud of her campaign and celebrating her victory with photographs from campaign events attended by supporters.
Separately, publicly available Facebook posts also document a longstanding public relationship between Kathleen Vincent and Joe Russ.
In a November 19, 2024 Facebook post published on her “Kathleen Wied-Vincent for Greendale School Board” page, Vincent publicly thanked Joe Russ for what she described as a “considerable donation” toward restoration of the Hauser Statue and surrounding sidewalks in downtown Greendale. The post included a photograph of Vincent and Russ together during the presentation.
Those public posts establish that both Brennan Dineen Balestrieri and Joe Russ publicly supported or interacted with Vincent before the April 2026 election. Standing alone, they do not establish any involvement by Vincent, Balestrieri, or Russ in Milwaukee County’s processing of the public records request or the subsequent release of Ryan Antczak’s personnel records.
However, the publicly documented relationships provide context for the timeline that followed.
Milwaukee County records indicate that an anonymous requester sought Ryan Antczak’s personnel and Internal Affairs records and designated changewisconsin@gmail.com as the email address for delivery of responsive records. Franklin Community News independently identified publicly available online postings associating that email address with Brennan Dineen Balestrieri.
Three days before the April 6 election, Joe Russ published portions of those personnel and Internal Affairs records on the Facebook page Greendale Under the Bubble, where they became the subject of extensive discussion regarding Antczak’s candidacy.
At present, Franklin Community News has not identified public records establishing how the records moved from the designated recipient identified in Milwaukee County’s records to Joe Russ before they appeared publicly on Facebook. That remains one of several questions Ryan Antczak continues to pursue through ongoing public records requests to Milwaukee County.
Brennan Balestrieri’s Political and Campaign Background
Publicly available professional information indicates that Brennan Dineen Balestrieri has been active in political consulting, campaign strategy, and communications for a number of years.
According to his publicly available professional profile, Balestrieri currently serves as Senior Advisor for Arney for Wisconsin and has been the Creative Director of Washburn Data, LLC since 2008, where he describes his responsibilities as including campaign management, strategic communications, media buying, fundraising, branding, website development, speech writing, policy research, and overall campaign strategy.
His profile identifies numerous political and judicial campaigns for which he reports providing campaign management or communications services, including candidates for municipal office, judicial office, and statewide political organizations. His listed experience includes work involving Wisconsin Supreme Court and Circuit Court candidates, Milwaukee Common Council races, school board elections, labor organizations, and other political campaigns.
Separately, publicly available Facebook posts show Balestrieri actively supporting Kathleen Vincent during her 2026 Milwaukee County Supervisor campaign. Following Vincent’s April 6 election victory, he publicly congratulated her and praised the campaign’s efforts.
Franklin Community News includes this information to provide background regarding Balestrieri’s publicly represented political experience and campaign involvement. This information, standing alone, does not establish any involvement in the submission of the public records request discussed elsewhere in this article.
Milwaukee County’s Notice
Milwaukee County prepared a Notice of Public Records Request advising Ryan Antczak that records had been requested and informing him of his statutory rights to seek judicial review before disclosure.
The notice, dated March 9, 2026, was mailed by certified mail.
According to United States Postal Service tracking records reviewed by Franklin Community News, the certified mailing was never delivered. Postal records indicate notices were left, reminders were issued, and the certified letter was ultimately returned to Milwaukee County as unclaimed.
Ryan Antczak has stated that he never actually received the notice.
Whether Milwaukee County fully complied with all procedural requirements governing the release of the records remains one of the issues Antczak continues to pursue through additional public records requests.
Records Surface Days Before the Election
On April 3, 2026—three days before the April 6 election—Joe Russ published portions of Antczak’s personnel and Internal Affairs records on the Facebook page Greendale Under the Bubble.
The records immediately became campaign discussion material.
Among the comments posted beneath the records, one individual asked Joe Russ:
“How did you get these Personal Files from the county?”
The commenter added:
“Hopefully, they were obtained legally.”
The Facebook discussion reviewed by Franklin Community News contains no direct explanation from Joe Russ describing how he obtained the records.
Brennan Dineen Balestrieri also participated in the discussion, responding to other commenters regarding Antczak’s candidacy, but the discussion reviewed by Franklin Community News does not contain a response explaining how the records were obtained.
Continuing Public Records Requests
Following the election, Antczak submitted multiple public records requests seeking to determine:
- who requested his records;
- how Milwaukee County processed the request;
- whether statutory notice requirements were followed;
- who approved release of the records;
- when the records were released;
- and to whom they were transmitted.
Milwaukee County Human Resources later confirmed that it had received a request for Antczak’s personnel records and forwarded responsive files to Milwaukee County’s centralized Open Records office.
Antczak continues to seek additional records documenting the request, review, approval, notice, and release process.
Documented Facts and Remaining Questions
The records reviewed by Franklin Community News establish several facts:
- Milwaukee County received a public records request on February 17, 2026.
- The request specifically sought investigative records relating to Antczak’s resignation from County employment.
- The requester directed Milwaukee County to transmit responsive records to changewisconsin@gmail.com.
- Milwaukee County prepared and mailed a statutory notice by certified mail.
- The certified mailing was ultimately returned to Milwaukee County as unclaimed.
- Portions of Antczak’s personnel records appeared publicly on Facebook on April 3, 2026—three days before the April 6 election.
Several questions, however, remain unanswered:
- How did the requester know to seek such a narrowly tailored category of employment records?
- What records document Milwaukee County’s review and approval of the release?
- When were the records transmitted to the designated email address?
- What documentation exists concerning the release of those records?
- How did the records later appear on Facebook during the closing days of the election?
Franklin Community News is not asserting answers to those questions. Rather, they are the subject of continuing public records requests submitted by Ryan Antczak to Milwaukee County.
As additional records become available, Franklin Community News will continue reporting on this developing story and will publish responses received from Milwaukee County or any individuals identified in this article who choose to comment.
This piece reflects the author’s personal opinion and experiences. All statements are presented as commentary protected under the First Amendment. Readers are encouraged to review public records, filings, and documented evidence referenced throughout this article.
Dr. Richard Busalacchi is the Publisher of Franklin Community News, where he focuses on government transparency, community accountability, and local public policy. He believes a community’s strength depends on open dialogue, honest leadership, and the courage to speak the truth—even when it makes powerful people uncomfortable.
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