Atlantic City Mayor Addresses Search Warrants as Family Matter, Denies Corruption
Mayor Marty Small clarifies the recent search of his home by prosecutors was related to a private family issue, not criminal activity.
- Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small and his wife, LaQuetta Small, assert that the search warrants executed at their home were for a family matter, not corruption.
- The search involved the removal of electronic devices but no charges have been announced against the Smalls.
- The investigation began after the principal of Atlantic City High School was charged with failing to report suspected child abuse.
- Mayor Small defends the principal, a close family friend, and denies any wrongdoing by his family or the principal.
- Small suggests the investigation may be politically motivated, emphasizing his administration's integrity and commitment to providing opportunities for minorities.