Raymond Liddy, of Coronado, was convicted following a bench trial and sentenced in 2020 to five years of probation for possession of sexually explicit images of children
Raymond Liddy — a former deputy state attorney general and a son of central Watergate figure G. Gordon Liddy — has been disbarred nearly four years after his conviction in San Diego for possessing child sexual abuse images, the State Bar of California announced Monday. Liddy, a resident of Coronado, was convicted following a bench trial and sentenced in 2020 to five years of probation.
The activity was eventually tracked to Liddy's home, where he was arrested in July 2017. Liddy is a former Marine whose prosecutorial career largely dealt with civil cases regarding fraud. His disbarment was effective Sunday, according to a statement from the State Bar of California. Liddy's father, a lawyer and FBI agent, was convicted of burglary, conspiracy and other charges in the Watergate scandal.
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