Spencer, former leader of the white nationalist group, Traditionalist Worker Party, is the eighth person to lose representation in the lawsuit.
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Filed in October 2017 with its trial date slowly approaching, lawyers like Spencer’s John DiNucci keep filing to be dropped from the case.
Attorneys Elmer Woodard and James Kolenich had represented many white nationalists, but now members, some of whom associated with a now-disbanded hate group, Vanguard America, had to drop their defendants because some like the group’s former leader, Dillon Hopper, failed to turn in the necessary information.
The former leader of the Traditionalist Worker Party, Matthew Heimbach, decided not to pay Woodard and Kolenich, stating the attorneys were increasing their fees unreasonably.
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White nationalists Christopher Cantwell and Robert “Azzmador” Ray got dropped from Woodard and Kolenich.