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Fani Willis’ Bad Week Just Got Worse
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ week just got worse after Georgia state Representative Charlice Byrd introduced a resolution to impeach the federal prosecutor.
Willis has been making headlines ever since she took up the election subversion case against former president Donald Trump and 18 other co-defendants. In August 2023, the former president and his co-defendants were indicted in Georgia in connection to allegations that they conspired to overturn the state’s 2020 presidential election results. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges in the case.
Byrd, a Republican and ally to Trump, shared a statement from Georgia’s House of Representatives on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday. The statement announces that Bryd introduced impeachment articles against Willis, “claiming she has used her office not to pursue justice but for political gain.”
The statement frames the Georgia election subversion case as Willis going after the former president and his alleged co-conspirators “for their constitutional right to question the integrity of the 2020 election count.”
“Willis also has come under scrutiny for possible conflict of interest in hiring a potential paramour in the case against Trump,” the statement said.
Newsweek reached out to Bryd via online form and Willis via the DA’s email for comment.
The Georgia DA has recently been in the spotlight for an alleged romantic relationship with a member of her staff. Earlier this month, a court filing submitted by Michael Roman, a former Trump campaign staffer and one of the co-defendants in the case, accused Willis of having an inappropriate romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, one of her three special prosecutors on the case.
The court documents did not provide any evidence of the alleged relationship but cited “sources with knowledge” to back up its claims. While Willis and Wade have not directly commented on the allegations, Willis told a church congregation earlier this month that the two of them were being targeted because of race, asking the crowd, “Isn’t it them playing the race card?”
A quote from Byrd in the Georgia House statement read: “Fani Willis has a laundry list of potential conflicts that make her unworthy and unfit to be the District Attorney in Fulton County … Since Day One when she was elected, Fani Willis has embarrassed the criminal justice system in Fulton County and our state.”
This is a developing story and will be updated when more information is available.
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