A Georgia prosecutor pleaded guilty after prosecutors accused her of stealing from her county and the Prosecuting Attorney's Council of Georgia to cover travel, personal and unrelated expenses, according to Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr. Stephanie Woodard, solicitor general of Hall County out of Gainesville, pleaded guilty to unprofessional conduct and was sentenced to 12 months probation, the attorney general's office said in a press release. read more
Swedish supergroup ABBA tells the Associated Press that they have asked asked Donald Trump to stop using their music at campaign rallies, but the Republican presidential nominee's campaign says it has permission. read more
Donald Trump is missing the golf course during this year's campaign trail.
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An Alabama lawyer and former state senator has been accused of groping and sexually assaulting an incarcerated woman and trying to coerce her into being his "sex slave," according to a lawsuit filed on Tuesday. The lawsuit accuses Douglass "Doug" Ghee of sexual assault, battery, extortion, intentional inflicting of emotional distress, false imprisonment and wantonness. Ghee's law firm, Ghee, Draper and Alexander, is also named in the complaint. The lawsuit said that Ghee, 78, met with a 29-year-old woman in July as a public defender while she was incarcerated at the Calhoun County Jail, in the eastern part of the state. During the meeting, Ghee allegedly promised to use his friendship with the judge and assistant district attorney on her case to help her get a better deal, as long as she agreed to be his "sex slave" and pay him $2,500.
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