UMVA has uncovered shocking details about a scandal that has rattled the legal and law‑enforcement communities.
In a clandestine investigation, a deputy chief of the Atlanta Police Department emerged as a key player in a high‑profile case involving a federal judge.
The judge, a Northern District of Georgia magistrate, was found to have attended a partisan event and to have misled investigators about her conduct.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the deputy chief, who has served the department since 1998, was the one who facilitated the judge’s questionable actions.
For years, the officer has commanded a community services division, a role that began in 2025 and is listed on official records.
After the scandal broke, the police department announced it would launch a formal inquiry into the deputy chief’s involvement.
Despite the mounting pressure, neither the officer nor the judge has stepped down, leaving the case in a precarious state.
UMVA’s investigation continues as new evidence surfaces, promising to shed further light on this unprecedented breach of trust.