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Georgia Court Clerk Indicted for Destroying Records and Ordering Subordinate to Do the Same After Saying ‘We’re Just Going to Donald Trump This Thing’ – Gov. Suspends Her Pending Trial.

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  • A sitting Georgia court clerk indicted on multiple felony counts tied to record tampering is now suspended from office.
  • The indictment alleges she ordered staff to delete passport fee records, telling one employee,“We’re just going to Donald Trump this thing.”
  • Brian Kemp’s August 29th executive order leaves her suspended until trial resolution or the end of her term.

By Samuel Lopez – USA Herald
(September 4, 2025)

The stain of corruption in Georgia’s judicial system has just grown darker. Cobb County Superior Court Clerk Connie Taylor has been yanked from office following her indictment for allegedly ordering the “destruction, alteration, and corruption of public records” and for “Violation of Oath of Office,” a betrayal of the oath she swore to uphold.

According to Gov. Brian Kemp’s executive order signed August 29, Taylor’s suspension will remain in place until her case is resolved or her elected term ends. The indictment charges her with two counts of destruction, alteration, and corruption of public records under O.C.G.A. §45-11-1, and two counts of violating her oath of office under O.C.G.A. §16-10-1.

This is not some trivial paperwork mishap. Taylor stands accused of directing an employee to delete an electronic folder marked “passport,” which contained detailed accounting records of passport fees collected and distributed by her office. She also allegedly told that same employee to wipe out a “passport revenue analysis” email covering 2021–2022.

The employee, accounting manager Maya Curry, refused to play along. Instead, she blew the whistle in a November 2022 letter — co-signed by her attorney and state Rep. Stacey Evans — accusing Taylor of retaliating against her for not erasing the digital trail of information about Ms. Taylor's retention of pass fees collected by her Office.

According to the letter, Taylor ordered Curry in October 2022 to "get rid" of records that she had gotten together in response to a reporters FOIA request.

Curry’s letter recounts Taylor’s stunning remark: “We’re just going to Donald Trump this thing.” The audacity of that statement, or even statements referencing Biden’s retention and mishandling of classified records, underscores a dangerous culture in our Judicial system where court staff and elected court officials treat public records like private property and think they can bury documents and financial paper trails with the click of a mouse.

Let’s pause here: Why would a sitting court clerk want those passport records deleted? The indictment itself hints at the answer. Georgia law allows clerks to keep a slice of passport processing fees as personal compensation, but disputes arose over additional expedited shipping fees. Curry alleged Taylor was pocketing money that was never meant to line her own purse. If true, this wasn’t just sloppy management — it was profiteering off the public trust.

“Georgia law allows Ms. Taylor to retain some passport processing fees collected from applicants as "personal compensation." O.C.G.A. § 15-6-77(c). Ms. Taylor, however, chose to also retain as personal compensation an expedited shipping fee of $24. 70 paid by some applicants. Ms. Taylor claims she retained the expedited shipping fees "in e1rnr" and has now paid fees back to the Office.” Curry’s Letter

The bigger problem is what this represents. This is hardly the first time Georgia officials tied to the justice system have been accused of corrupt practices. I’ve reported extensively on the alleged misconduct of Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis, whose office is mired in scandal and questions about abuse of power. The Taylor case only reinforces the pattern: officials sworn to safeguard justice instead cutting corners, retaliating against subordinates, and treating public institutions like personal empires.

Curry alleges Taylor tried to silence her after she asked how fees should be allocated — historically split between the county and the clerk’s office. Rather than provide transparency, Taylor allegedly snapped back, ordered all fees directed to her, and punished Curry for raising concerns. Curry says she was put on improper leave after resisting orders to delete evidence. That’s classic whistleblower retaliation, and it should alarm every taxpayer in Georgia.

Taylor entered a not guilty plea on August 25, and under Georgia law, a conviction would automatically remove her from office. Until then, the people of Cobb County are saddled with the fallout of a clerk accused of manipulating the very records she was elected to maintain.

Her defense team is formidable — former governor Roy E. Barnes of The Barnes Law Group LLC and Craig A. Gillen of Gillen Lake & Clark LLC. The state’s prosecution is led by John E. Fowler and Hallie S. Dixon of the Georgia Attorney General’s Office. The case is State of Georgia v. Connie Taylor, Case No. 25CR02666, Superior Court of Cobb County.

Make no mistake: this case isn’t just about one official’s alleged misconduct. It’s about whether Georgians can trust their judicial institutions at all. Every destroyed record erodes public faith. Every retaliatory firing chills honest employees. And every official who treats taxpayer funds like a slush fund reinforces a perception of systemic rot.

If the allegations are proven, Taylor doesn’t just deserve removal from office — she deserves to be remembered as another cautionary tale in Georgia’s long list of officials who confused their oath of office with a license to steal.

As I’ve written before, corruption doesn’t die in darkness — it breeds in silence. That’s why it’s on reporters like me, and on whistleblowers like Curry, to drag these facts into daylight. Whether Georgia’s courts will finally rise above the corruption plaguing them remains to be seen. But if this state hopes to rebuild public trust, the prosecution of Connie Taylor will be a crucial test.

🛑 The allegations in the indictment remain unproven. Taylor is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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