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YSL Trial Lawyer Says She May Need To Start 'Only Fans' Page Due To Low Wages | Atlanta Daily World

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The YSL trial has yet to begin, but it continues to make headlines for the zaniness that's often occurring with the lawyers and defendants of the trial. This week, a state-appointed lawyer threatened to join an explicit website in order to make up for the low wages that she's being paid. Attorney Angela D’Wiliams, who … Continued

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