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'She has insulted me in court': Vicki Momberg's lawyer wants to quitConvicted racist Vicki Momberg might have to find another lawyer after a relationship breakdown has left her attorney feeling 'insulted'.
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Convicted racist Vicki Momberg to appeal her sentence - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.Convicted racist VickiMomberg to appeal her sentence Momberg was found guilty of four counts of crimen injuria in 2017 after a video circulated on social media showing her shouting racial slurs at police officers. sabcnews
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'She has insulted me in court': Vicki Momberg's lawyer wants to quitConvicted racist Vicki Momberg might have to find another lawyer after a relationship breakdown has left her attorney feeling 'insulted'.
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