Based on the information released it looks like George Zimmerman is in direct contact with the State Attorney General. Apparently Zimmerman feels he has nothing to hide.
One can only imagine what Zimmerman is going through, feeling like he has lost total control of his own life. Actually his disconnect from the attorneys is understandable from that perspective. Fortunately, and hopefully, for George Zimmerman his father is a retired Judge from Virginia who can guide him along.
He must feel like the lonliest man in the world with everyone else calling the shots.
FLORIDA – The attorneys for George Zimmerman, the Florida community watch volunteer who fatally shot unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin, said Tuesday they have lost touch with their client and are withdrawing from the case.

Craig Sonner and Hal Uhrig said at a news conference outside the Seminole County Courthouse in Sanford, Fla., they heard that Zimmerman had contacted a special prosecutor, who will decide whether or not to press charges against him, against their advice.
They said they have not talked to Zimmerman, whose location is not known, in at least two days but in the past had spoken with him over the phone. “We can’t represent him unless he comes forward and asks us,” Uhrig said.
“We have a pretty good idea where he (Zimmerman) is,” Uhrig said, but added that Zimmerman is not answering the phone. The attorneys said they thought Zimmerman was still in the United States, but not likely in Florida.
Uhrig said Zimmerman had called Fox News talk show host Sean Hannity, which also worried them. “We believe he spoke directly to Sean,” Uhrig said. Fox News representative Dana Klinghoffer declined to elaborate to NBC News on the nature of Zimmerman’s relationship with Hannity, saying it would be addressed on the show.
The attorneys said they still believe in Zimmerman’s story that he was attacked by Martin and fired in self-defense.The attorneys also expressed concern about Zimmerman’s “emotional and physical safety” and said he may be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. They also have reservations about a web site Zimmerman set up to solicit money for help in his defense.
“Him setting up his own website is fine,” Sonner said. “I wish he would have told me.” Sonner, the first attorney Zimmerman contacted, said he had been working on the case for free.
Zimmerman, whose father is white and his mother Peruvian, says he shot Martin, who was black, in self-defense Feb. 26 after following him in a gated community in Sanford.
Uhrig said that evidence, including a broken nose sustained by Zimmerman, confirms Zimmerman’s account of what transpired the night Martin was shot.
“All the evidence that has come out is consistent with the story that George Zimmerman has told,” Uhrig said. He said Martin supporters have focused on “driving racial divisions” in the community. (read more)

The Huffington Post adds:
Uhrig said that last Thursday, he and Sonner helped George Zimmerman’s father, Robert Zimmerman, set up a website to solicit donations for George’s legal defense and living expenses. They said that they had not been able to reach Zimmerman on Sunday, the day before the site was to go live. The site’s address, zimmermandefense.com, had been made available to news outlets.
“On Sunday we lost track of George in that he wouldn’t return our phone calls, and we couldn’t get hold of him,” Uhrig said. “We had no reason at that time to believe that it was anything suspect.”
Zimmerman set up a different website that was separate from the one set up by his attorneys and his father.
“But on Monday we began fielding questions…did we know anything about [therealgeorgezimmerman.com] website? And our initial response was, well that’s probably bogus, we don’t know anything about that. And we started making inquiries and frankly confirmed that he through friends or family had in fact set that site up and it was legitimate. We immediately began telling the media, disregard the earlier website we gave you that we had set up. Go for the one we now know that he set up.”
“We were happy enough with that, but disturbed that he had not communicated with us,” Uhrig said.
The attorneys said that Zimmerman repeatedly ignored their legal advice.
“We learned that he had called Sean Hannity of Fox News directly — not through us,” Uhrig said. “We believe that he spoke directly with Sean off the record and [Hannity’s] not even willing to tell us what our client told him.”
Uhrig said the “final straw” was Zimmerman’s attempt to set up a meeting with the special prosecutor on the case, Angela Corey. But Uhrig said that Zimmerman had contacted the special prosecutor directly to come in to speak with them, as well. “We were a bit astonished and had some conversation back and forth with the prosecutor’s office,” Uhrig said.”They told us what we expected, ‘[that they] were not going to talk to a criminal or [defendant] without counsel.'”
Uhrig said that Zimmerman told officials at the prosecutors office that Uhrig and Sonner were not his lawyers, but “his legal advisers.”
As the press conference went on, Uhrig engaged in several testy exchanges with reporters — alternately criticizing the news media’s coverage of the case, lambasting the involvement of civil rights groups and activists in the case, and defending the state’s Stand Your Ground law.
“The gun law is a good law because it gives honest citizens the right to carry a weapon,” Uhrig said. (read more)
