Cobb Superior Court Clerk Taylor’s Case Delayed Again After New Indictment

Marietta, GA – The criminal case against suspended Cobb Superior Court Clerk Connie Taylor has been delayed once more after prosecutors secured a new indictment adding felony charges related to the alleged destruction of public records.

A Cobb County grand jury last week reindicted Taylor on the same core charges she has faced since July, while adding three new felony counts of attempted destruction of public records. The move prompted the judge overseeing the case to postpone a scheduled hearing and reset the pretrial timeline.

Taylor, who has served as clerk since 2020, is being prosecuted by the office of Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr. Prosecutors allege Taylor ordered an employee to destroy records connected to her handling of passport application fees, which the state contends she improperly collected as personal income…

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