Tim Nolan, a school board member and a law-and-order judge, served as the campaign chair for the Donald Trump presidential campaign in Campbell County, Kentucky.
Nolan also owned a trailer and a bar called the Rabbit Hole, which the Cincinnati Enquirer described as “a weathered dive bar,” where he, among other things, traded sex for heroin with women, forced women to have sex with him or face eviction from one of his rental properties, engaged in sex with underaged girls, and hosted Ku Klux Klan members, the Enquirer reported.
In February 2018, the newspaper reported, he was found guilty of 21 counts of child-sex trafficking and human trafficking and sentenced to twenty years in prison.