‘They just need to bleed’: Prosecutor finds himself on the other side of the law after allegedly threatening 3 judges ‘making his life hell’

Bela “Alec” Ballo appears in a booking photo.

Bela Ballo (St. Croix County Sheriff’s Office).

A Wisconsin prosecutor recently found himself on the other side of the law after threatening judges, authorities in the Badger State say.

Bela “Alec” Ballo, 33, stands accused of three felony counts of battery or threat to judge, prosecutor, or law enforcement officer as well as one count each of disorderly conduct with domestic abuse, possession of THC, and possession of drug paraphernalia, all misdemeanors, according to the St. Croix County District Attorney’s Office.

The official St. Croix County directory for 2024-2025 shows Ballo listed as a member of the district attorney’s office where he serves as an “Assistant District Attorney.” The same document shows Ballo listed as a member of the County Traffic Safety Commission where his title is listed as: “Assistant District Attorney – (Discipline of Law).”

The ADA allegedly said judges in the county “needed to bleed,” and used various permutations of the phrase, authorities claim.