ST. LOUIS - The Missouri Attorney General is moving forward with the case to remove St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery from office, filing a motion for a partial summary judgment Tuesday in the ongoing court case.

Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is now requesting that the court issue a judgement on three counts of alleged misconduct outlined in the state's quo warranto petition.

In June, the Missouri Attorney General's Office first called on Montgomery to resign following allegations of corruption, financial mismanagement, and workplace instability. Montgomery refused to step down, and the Missouri AG's Office, led by Andrew Bailey at the time, formally filed a quo warranto petition.

The quo warranto outlines six counts alleging misconduct by Montgomery, including: • Nepotism •

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