Hawaii man accused of living under stolen identities of dead babies loses attorney

A former U.S. defense contractor in Hawaii accused with his wife of living for decades under stolen identities of dead babies will get a new attorney, a federal judge ruled Thursday.

According to prosecutors, Walter Glenn Primrose and Gwynn Darle Morrison are the real names of the couple who have been fraudulently living for decades under stolen identities, Bobby Fort and Julie Montague. Prosecutors say Primrose spent more than 20 years in the Coast Guard, where he obtained secret-level security clearance.

They have pleaded not guilty to conspiracy, false statement in a passport application and aggravated identity theft.

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Assistant Federal Defender Max Mizono filed a motion earlier this month asking to withdraw as Primrose's attorney, citing a breakdown in the attorney-client relationship.

During a telephone hearing Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Rom Trader granted the request after having a private conversation with Mizono and Primrose about their relationship.

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After returning to an open hearing, Trader said he found good cause to determine that it's no longer tenable for Mizono to continue representing Primrose.

Another attorney will be appointed to represent Primrose.

Prosecutors have suggested the case is about more than identity theft.

A search of the couple’s home in Kapolei, a Honolulu suburb, turned up Polaroids of them wearing jackets that appear to be authentic Russian KGB uniforms, an invisible ink kit, documents with coded language and maps showing military bases, prosecutors said.

Attorneys for the couple have said they are not Russian spies.

Trump competes in LIV Golf pro-am in Fla.

Former President Donald Trump watches his shot as he hits out of a greenside bunker on the eighth hole, during the pro-am ahead of the LIV Golf Team Championship, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, at Trump National Doral Golf Club in Doral, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)Former President Donald Trump watches his shot as he hits out of a greenside bunker on the eighth hole, during the pro-am ahead of the LIV Golf Team Championship, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, at Trump National Doral Golf Club in Doral, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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Former President Donald J. Trump took a shot at current President Joe Biden while he hit the links with pro golfers in Florida.

Former President Trump teeing off in the LIV Golf Pro-Am today at his course in Doral

"Do you think Biden could do that? I don't think so" #LIVGolfMiami pic.twitter.com/MWPXHz4xZT

— Yianni Kourakis (@WPBF_Yianni) October 27, 2022

On Thursday, Trump played in the LIV Golf pro-am tournament held at his Trump National Doral Golf Club in Miami, Florida. He played alongside his son Eric and golfers Sergio Garcia and Brooks Koepka.

While speaking to reporters, Trump called out the PGA tour for refusing to work with LIV Golf, saying they mishandled the matter badly.

Trump also praised LIV Golf by stating that the Saudi’s have done a fantastic job with the venture.

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