• Georgia DA Fani Willis taking heat for 'reckless,' 'stupid' alleged rel

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    Willis has not denied allegations that she hired an under-qualified
    romantic partner

    Fulton County, Georgia district attorney Fani Willis, who brought charges against former President Trump on election interference, is taking heat
    from all sides as allegations brought against her of having an "improper" romantic relationship with a prosecutor could tarnish the case.

    Court documents filed earlier this month say Willis hired special
    prosecutor Nathan Wade, her alleged romantic partner, to prosecute Trump
    and benefited financially from the relationship in the form of lavish
    vacations that the two went on using funds his firm received for working
    the case. Willis has not confirmed or denied the claim, but suggested she
    and Wade are being scrutinized because they're Black.

    Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist Bill Torpy penned a piece bluntly headlined, "Fani Willis, what are you thinking?"

    "It’s crazy that Willis would have done this. If true, it would be stupid, thoughtless and even reckless. Surely, she would have known this would
    come out. Again, if true, this damages Willis’ credibility and the
    perception that this is a fair prosecution," Torpy wrote.

    Former U.S Attorney Michael Moore appeared on CNN and declared that the integrity of the case would be challenged if the allegations of an
    improper romantic relationship between Willis and Wade are true.

    "Cases die by the death of 1,000 cuts. This is a cut on the case," Moore
    told CNN on Sunday.

    "I’d tell her to get out of the case. I really think that in this type of
    case, with these allegations, this case is bigger than any one
    prosecutor," Moore continued. "And I think, probably, to preserve the case
    and to show that what’s of most importance to her is the facts of the
    Trump case, opposed to her political career."

    On Monday, MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin found flaws in Willis’ remarks
    that one of three prosecutors working on the Trump case is being
    "attacked" despite all of them charging the same hourly rate.

    "Fani Willis might be right to say ‘all three of these special counsel’s
    billed the same hourly rate, on the other hand, only one of them took up
    more than 30% of the spending in each of two years that Fulton DA’s office spent on outside vendors and that’s Nathan Wade," Rubin told MSNBC
    viewers.

    "And only one of them seems to have lacked the requisite experience to be
    of particular aid to the Fulton County District Attorney," Rubin
    continued, noting that Wade has minimal experience prosecuting criminal
    cases.

    "That leaves me scratching my head," Rubin said. "Why has Nathan Wade been
    paid over $600,000 in taxpayer money to assist in this prosecution?"

    GEORGIA DA FANI WILLIS CLAIMS 'IMPROPER' RELATIONSHIP ACCUSATIONS ARE
    BASED ON RACE

    Even with Iowa Caucuses and NFL playoff matchups dominating Monday’s news cycle, Willis managed to generate plenty of negative headlines. Newsweek reported that "Fani Willis' response to affair allegations raises
    eyebrows," while the far-left Daily Beast said Wade could be Willis’
    "undoing."

    The Washington Post referred to Wade as an "embattled prosecutor" with
    "little prosecution experience."

    "The accusations, if true, could present a conflict of interest or could
    amount to fraud," The Post reported.

    Fulton County records show Wade has been paid nearly $654,000 in legal
    fees since January 2022, an amount authorized by the district attorney, or Willis in this case.

    Trump was indicted by Willis in August and pleaded not guilty to charges related to allegedly attempting to subvert the results of the 2020
    presidential election in Georgia, including violation of Georgia's anti- racketeering law.

    Trump’s co-defendant, Michael Roman, accused Willis and Wade of having an "improper" and "clandestine" affair at the same time appointments were
    being made for the 2020 election interference case.

    Roman was a former official on Trump’s 2020 campaign and argued about the integrity of the case being compromised because of the affair, asking last
    week for the charges against Roman to be dropped. The filing also calls
    for the entire district attorney's office, including Willis and Wade, to
    be disqualified from prosecuting the case.

    Willis was previously placed on a pedestal by the press.

    The New York Times published a glowing profile that boasted about her
    "swagger" and "confidence," while sometimes being "colloquial and warm"
    but also able to "throw sharp elbows."

    A CNN guest hyped her as a "prosecutor’s prosecutor," and an MSNBC
    producer penned an opinion piece suggesting House Judiciary Committee
    Chairman Jim Jordan was some sort of joke for wanting to probe Willis.

    OutKick founder Clay Travis said the new allegations are a "massive" story
    that deserve even more attention from the mainstream media.

    "I think… this is a dead prosecution. I think Fani Willis going to have to
    step down, I think Nathan Wade is going to have to step down and if the
    state of Georgia really gets into this investigation… I think it’s
    possible there is a criminal prosecution against Willis herself based on
    these allegations," Travis said on "The Faulkner Focus."

    Willis did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/georgia-da-fani-willis-taking-heat-reckless- stupid-alleged-relationship-prosecutor-trump-case

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