Demitrios Visvardis, a former paraprofessional at Riverside High School, speaks to his attorney before pleading guilty to one count of battery, a Class A misdemeanor, at the Milwaukee County Safety Building on Feb. 23, 2026, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. - Angelica Edwards / The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Demitrios Visvardis, a former paraprofessional at Riverside High School, speaks to his attorney before pleading guilty to one count of battery, a Class A misdemeanor, at the Milwaukee County Safety Building on Feb. 23, 2026, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. - Angelica Edwards / The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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MPS paraprofessional involved in slapping incident warned over late plea agreement filings

In a second review hearing, MPS paraprofessional Demitrios Visvardis – who was charged in a slapping incident with a disabled student – submitted several documents required under the terms of his plea agreement less than 24 hours before the hearing on Thursday, June 25.

While state prosecutors said Visvardis has improved from his June 4 hearing, in which he had submitted no documentation of progress toward the court-ordered conditions of his plea agreement, Judge David Borowski criticized Visvardis for submitting the materials so close to the hearing.

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The judge warned that the agreement, which allows him to avoid conviction, would be revoked – regardless of whether the state requested otherwise – if all materials were not filed days ahead of the final hearing on Sept. 16.

“Every piece of paper better be in CCAP by Sept. 9,” Borowski told Visvardis. “I’m tired of you dragging your feet.”

Visvardis accepted the plea agreement reached in February after being charged with misdemeanor battery of a special education student, Shrone Dunn, 18, at Riverside High School last November.

According to Assistant District Attorney Eric Karshen, the state believes Visvardis is on track to complete his deferred prosecution agreement, which includes a short essay, enrollment in an anger management course, and 40 hours of community service.

However, Borowski admonished the former paraprofessional for not “taking advantage” of the break given to him with the plea deal and told Visvardis his delayed document submissions wasted the court’s, the state’s and defense counsel’s time.

“I’ve got a busy calendar,” Borowksi told Visvardis. “I’ve got 200 damn cases on my calendar, 198 of them are more important than this case. I’ve got homicides, I’ve got kids who have been raped, I’ve got serious, serious cases.” 

April Quevedo covers Metcalfe Park for the Journal Sentinel’s Neighborhood Dispatch. Contact: aquevedo@usatodayco.com.  

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