Jonathan Turley, a Fox News contributor and law professor at Georgetown University, dissected Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s courtroom testimony from last week on Sunday. The allegations stemmed from Willis’s alleged improper relationship with a special prosecutor she hired to assist with her case against former President Donald Trump.
Turley addressed accusations that Willis and the prosecutor, Nathan Wade, had misled the court about how their relationship first started and that they had taken lavish vacations together using public money.
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“The astonishing thing about this is that you have two prosecutors who stand accused of filing false statements in court,” said Turley. “Mr. Wade is accused of answering interrogatories falsely. And Willis is accused of making false statements in her filings. That’s what they’re prosecuting defendants in the case for.”
“My question is, will he refer these two to the bar? There are allegations of false statements being filed. Their testimony did not help in that respect. And so will [Judge Scott McAfee] say, ‘Look, I’m going to suggest that one or both of you remove yourselves or maybe even order it, but I am also going to ask the bar to look into these allegations’?”
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In a 122-page filing earlier this month, the attorneys for co-defendant Michael Roman asserted that they had a witness whose testimony refuted Willis’s denials about the beginning of her relationship with Wade. Willis had maintained that their relationship began when she appointed Wade as a special prosecutor in the probe into Trump’s attempts to contest the results of the 2020 election in Georgia.
In a 176-page court document on February 2, Willis confirmed her contact with Wade in response to a request filed on January 8 by Roman’s counsel seeking her exclusion from the case.
Contrary to Wade’s assertions in an affidavit he attached to Willis’s filing on February 2, which stated that the relationship did not start before 2022, Roman’s attorneys named a friend of Wade who could attest to the fact that the relationship started before Willis took on the role of district attorney in their filing.
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