New Legal Problems For Atlantic City’s Marty & La’Quetta Small
We have known that this was coming for a long time … however, it is now official.
Attorney David Castellani has officially filed a tort claim notice against Marty Small, La’Quetta Small and the City of Atlantic City.
Castellani is representing the minor-aged boyfriend of The Smalls’ Daughter.
The allegations in the tort claim notice may have wide-ranging implications in the criminal case that Marty and La’Quetta Small are currently facing.
The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office criminally charged Marty and La’Quetta Small on April 15, 2024 with the following:
MARTY SMALL is criminally charged with:
- 2nd degree endangering the welfare of a child.
- 3rd degree aggravated assault
- 3rd degree terroristic threats
- disorderly persons simple assault.
LA'QUETTA SMALL is criminally charged with:
- 2nd degree endangering the welfare of a child.
- 3 separate counts of disorderly persons simple assault.
The Smalls’ first court appearance is scheduled for Wednesday, May 15, 2024. They will likely waive their first appearance
The tort claim notice … which is required first, before you can sue a municipality … includes explosive and damaging allegations such as:
- It is alleged that The Smalls tried to destroy evidence.
- It is alleged that the boyfriend was kept out of school for approximately 1 month … multiple inside sources have told me that Marty Small allegedly tried to get the boyfriend to give them a digital device which allegedly contained evidence against them.
- It is alleged that the boyfriend was transferred to the Seashore Leadership Academy (alternative school) and was allegedly refused the opportunity to return to Atlantic City High School without proper cause.
- It is alleged in the tort claim notice that the boyfriend witnessed abuse of The Smalls’ daughter.
- It alleges a series disturbing abuses against the boyfriend.
- It alleges that Marty Small had the boyfriend fired from his job.
Long-standing allegations about The Smalls are currently escalating at a rapid pace.
It’s still remains to be seen whether or not the Atlantic City Board of Education will take action against La’Quetta Small at tonight’s board meeting.
Tomorrow, I will release news of yet another tort claim notice that has been filed against Marty Small and the City of Atlantic City.
SOURCE: Tort Claim Notice and multiple inside confidential sources.
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