Atlantic City Mayor and Wife Face Child Abuse Charges, Pledge Commitment to City
Mayor Marty Small and his wife, accused of abusing their daughter, assert their innocence and vow to continue their civic duties.
- Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small and his wife, Superintendent La'Quetta Small, are charged with physically and emotionally abusing their teenage daughter.
- The couple denies the allegations, claiming they are innocent and expect to be vindicated.
- Evidence includes video recordings and photos provided by the daughter's boyfriend, showing physical injuries.
- Despite the charges, Mayor Small emphasizes his ongoing commitment to his family and the city.
- The legal proceedings have garnered significant attention, affecting the public perception of the mayor's leadership.