Atlanta, GA, August 17, 2026 —

Stockbridge, GA – A formal request has been made by Georgia’s legislative delegation representing Stockbridge for Governor Brian Kemp to initiate an independent investigation into Mayor Jayden Williams.

The appeal, outlined in a letter dated August 13, 2026, centers on a series of serious allegations leveled against the mayor. According to the document, these concerns include the alleged misuse of city-issued purchasing cards and municipal funds designated for gasoline. The letter also cites behavior described as unbecoming of the mayoral office.

Furthermore, the delegation’s correspondence raises concerns regarding potential criminal conduct involving minors, though specific details surrounding this aspect of the allegations were not provided in the summary.

The request signifies a significant move by the local legislative representatives, signaling a desire for a thorough and impartial review of the allegations against Mayor Williams. The outcome of Governor Kemp’s response to this formal request is anticipated, as it will determine the next steps in addressing the concerns raised by the delegation.

The specific nature of the alleged misuse of purchasing cards and municipal funds, as well as the details of the behavior deemed unbecoming, were not further elaborated upon in the provided information. Similarly, the extent and nature of the concerns about potential criminal conduct involving minors remain unspecified.



Story summarized from the original created by Tim Darnell, Andy Pierrotti on www.atlantanewsfirst.com, see more information here.

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