Melissa Goodman (Outagamie Co. Jail)
APPLETON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Melissa Goodman, the stepmother of a teenager who was hospitalized weighing just 35 pounds, was sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in prison.
Goodman, 51, is married to the victim’s father. She previously pleaded no contest to one count of chronic neglect of a child – consequence is great bodily harm, one count of chronic neglect of a child – consequence is emotional damage, and one count of false imprisonment.
She was also placed on extended supervision for 10 years by Judge Mitchell Metropulos.
In court Wednesday, an audio statement by the teen was played. In it, she described the abuse by her father that she suffered while Goodman didn’t intervene. Goodman also berated her and made her feel worthless, the girl said.
District Attorney Melinda Tempelis said the girl is healthier now, but may face life-long impacts from the prolonged malnourishment.
Goodman apologized, saying it didn’t seem as bad at the time, but now, looking back, she understands how terrible it was.
Three other adults were also charged:
- Walter Goodman, the girl’s father, is undergoing a competency evaluation, and returns to court Tuesday
- Savanna Lefever, Melissa Goodman’s daughter, has a pre-trial conference July 20
- Kayla Stemler, Lefever’s partner, will be sentenced Aug. 24
The criminal complaint says Walter called 911 in August to report his daughter was lethargic, moaning and almost comatose. According to the criminal complaint, the first officer on scene at the Hattie Lane home said the girl looked to be only six to eight years old. Hospital employees said she weighed less than 40 pounds.
“The last time she saw a medical provider was approximately five years before this incident came to light,” Assistant District Attorney Julie DuQuaine said at a previous court hearing. “She was very, very close to death — 35 pounds at 14 years old.”
The complaint said Walter told authorities his daughter didn’t like to eat or sleep. He claimed they’d offer her meals, but she wouldn’t eat.
Hospital employees said the teen suffered from severe malnutrition. She had signs of multiorgan dysfunction, including respiratory failure, cardiac dysfunction, severe acute hepatitis and pancreatitis, among other issues.
The criminal complaint said while the girl was hospitalized, one of the nurses explained to the victim she would get three meals a day. The nurse noted the girl’s “eyes lit up as she started listing off all the options of food she could have over the course of her hospitalization.” The girl then said her dad would be “so mad” because he doesn’t like when she eats so much.
The criminal complaint also included a litany of text messages by the defendants, calling the victim a “dummy” and “stupid.”



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