Atlantic City Mayor Faces New Witness Tampering Charge
Mayor Marty Small Sr. is accused of pressuring his daughter to alter her account of alleged abuse incidents.
- Marty Small Sr., Atlantic City's mayor, is charged with witness tampering after allegedly asking his daughter to lie about a head injury.
- The mayor and his wife, La'Quetta Small, the city's superintendent of schools, were previously charged with assaulting and abusing their teenage daughter.
- Prosecutors allege that Small pressured his daughter to claim her head injury was from an accidental fall, contradicting her original statement.
- Small's attorney argues that the charge is unfounded, claiming the mayor simply encouraged his daughter to tell the truth.
- The couple denies all allegations, and Marty Small's court date for the new charge is set for December 3.