Superior Court Clerks Legally Pocketing Thousands in Passport Processing Fees
AtlantaNewsFirst.com | 20 Dec 2022 | Rachel PolanskyATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – A controversial law allowing superior court clerks to personally pocket money when processing passports could draw new scrutiny in next year’s General Assembly.
“Concerned would be a mild word to use,” state Sen. Kay Kirkpatrick (R-Marietta) said….
…. An Atlanta News First Investigation uncovered in 2021 alone, Cobb Superior Court Clerk Connie Taylor raked in more than $220,000, while Fulton Superior Court Clerk Cathelene “Tina” Robinson pocketed more than $360,000 in passport processing fees. Those fees are in addition to their yearly salaries.
All of this is completely legal but it comes as a big surprise to taxpayers….
… who are blind and oblivious.

An AJC article says Superior Court Clerk Connie Taylor pocketed over $425,000 in passport processing fees over the past two years, in addition to her $170,000 yearly salary.
According to openpayrolls.com, Cathelene Robinson’s salary in 2021 was $163,164, making her total annual take more than $523,000.
POTUS makes $400,000 a year.
Your papers, please.
Democrats’ response to the most serious charges:
“That’s Cathelene ‘Tina’ Robinson.”
Yes..but their attendance in all cases was exemplary..dragging themselves into work..even with Covid because no one wanted to miss out on the cash..
The Georgia government is a cesspool