Tim Nolan (politician)

Timothy Lee Nolan (born February 5, 1947) is an American registered sex offender and former state district court judge, a former leader in the Republican Party and a former chairman of Donald Trump's presidential campaign in Campbell County, Kentucky.

Nolan has stated he worked on a truck loading dock to earn money during his college and graduate school years.

[8] River City News publisher Michael Monks described Nolan as an "outspoken and controversial" political figure in Kentucky.

[13][10][12] On May 17, 2016, Nolan was appointed by Governor Matt Bevin as one of the four members of the first Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Commission for a term expiring in May 2019,[14] but he was removed from office days later due to controversy over a social media post.

[16] Nolan was noted as continuing to serve on the school board when being "charged with human trafficking" on May 2, 2017,[11] but resigned from the position on May 4 after being "indicted on nine felony and two misdemeanor counts".