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On April 25, 2022, Judge Flournoy finally recused himself from both Cobb County Superior Court, Case Nos. 21-1-02536 and 21-1-01795, citing the [https://mcmasterforcobb.com/why-matt McMaster For Cobb campaign website] for Matt McMaster as candidate for Cobb County Superior Court Judge as the cause, and in his orders Judge Flournoy failed to mention his conflict with both (i) the opposing attorney Tom Browning, who was Judge Flournoy's campaign Treasurer, Flournoy's longtime friend, and Flournoy's attorney and (ii) the GAL who was now Julie Flournoy's probate attorney. | On April 25, 2022, Judge Flournoy finally recused himself from both Cobb County Superior Court, Case Nos. 21-1-02536 and 21-1-01795, citing the [https://mcmasterforcobb.com/why-matt McMaster For Cobb campaign website] for Matt McMaster as candidate for Cobb County Superior Court Judge as the cause, and in his orders Judge Flournoy failed to mention his conflict with both (i) the opposing attorney Tom Browning, who was Judge Flournoy's campaign Treasurer, Flournoy's longtime friend, and Flournoy's attorney and (ii) the GAL who was now Julie Flournoy's probate attorney. | ||
Learn more about the collateral results caused in this case here: [ | Learn more about the collateral results caused in this case here: [The Lion's Den] | ||
====''Ellis v. Grubbs'' - Cobb County Superior Court, Case No. 21-1-06837==== | ====''Ellis v. Grubbs'' - Cobb County Superior Court, Case No. 21-1-06837==== |
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