Former Milwaukee City Attorney Tearman Spencer, facing felony charges for alleged property deal improprieties, has pleaded not guilty. The new charges stem from an alleged conspiracy to obtain a Milwaukee property for a low price and sell it for a significant profit. Spencer, who was voted out of office last year, is accused of signing the deed and acting as a notary despite his license revocation. He faces conspiracy charges and could face substantial fines and prison time if convicted.
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