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Indicted Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams Accepts Temporary Loss of Law License

Philadelphia’s District Attorney has accepted a suspension of his law license, but hasn’t left his job just yet. Williams is accused of taking more than $100,000 in cash and gifts.

Philadelphia's top prosecutor is not relinquishing his his job, but he is giving up the law license that is a pre-requisite for the position.

District Attorney Seth Williams will accept a temporary suspension of the license to practice law, his new attorney Thomas Burke announced at a hearing Friday.

Burke entered his name into the court docket at the hearing to officially declare himself Williams' new representation in a case expected to take months.

Williams is accused of taking more than $100,000 in cash and gifts in exchange for favors. The two-term Democrat says he got into financial problems after a costly divorce.

Defense lawyer Michael Diamondstein handled Williams' arraignment last week but then told a judge that he can't take the case without being paid.

Williams has pleaded not guilty. He remains in the $175,000-a-year job.

The city stopped paying for his defense when he got indicted.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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