In the latest court filing in their attempt to oust embattled Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams from office, attorney Richard Sprague and former District Attorney Lynne Abraham accused Williams of being an absent official stealing a paycheck at the taxpayers' expense.

The pair's harsh words came in response to Williams' objections to the lawsuit filed in April asking the court to throw Williams out of office. Sprague and Abraham's papers were filed days after Williams on May 11 pleaded not guilty to a new set of corruption charges on top of the ones he was indicted on in March.

“Seth Williams is a no-show public employee who is accused of having stolen from his own mother and who is currently stealing from the taxpayers of Philadelphia by collecting a substantial publicly funded salary for a job he presently lacks the legal qualifications to hold and perform,” Sprague and Abraham's court papers said.