Fani Willis, the district attorney in Fulton County, Georgia

Georgia DA Fani Willis Defeats Dem Primary Challenger

Fani Willis, the district attorney in Fulton County, Georgia
Fani Willis, the district attorney in Fulton County, Georgia (File)

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is prosecuting the racketeering case against former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants, won the Democratic primary election for district attorney Tuesday against opponent Christian Wise Smith, according to The Associated Press.

Willis’ time in office has been plagued by scandal as she came under fire in January for an alleged improper relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, who defendants claimed she financially benefited from appointing to the Trump case and awarding a lucrative salary when the pair took vacations together on Wade’s dime.

Judge Scott McAfee, who won his own election Tuesday against attorney Robert Patillo, allowed Willis to remain on the case if Wade stepped down, despite finding a “significant appearance of impropriety” in their relationship.

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However, Willis still faces the threat of removal: The Georgia Court of Appeals recently agreed to hear defendants’ request to reconsider McAfee’s ruling.

Additionally, a Georgia State Senate committee is investigating Willis.

During a Monday night interview with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, Willis called House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan a “clown” who is “trying to interfere in a criminal investigation.”

Jordan issued a subpoena in February for records related to allegations Willis misused federal funding.

“I need people around the country to support me big and small to say that we are going to be a country that still believes in the rule of law,” Willis said during the Monday interview, making a plea to Fulton County voters.

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Willis skipped a debate in April to attend a “self-care fair” for crime victims hosted by her office, leaving her opponent speaking to an empty podium. Smith criticized her handling of the Trump case, though he did not say he would end it if elected.

“When you pay one attorney nearly $1 million to handle one case, that leaves the rest of us vulnerable,” Smith said, making an indirect reference to Wade. “That hurts everyone in Fulton County.”

Willis paid Wade a higher rate than the state’s top racketeering expert, awarding him a contract at $250 an hour while John Floyd was making only $200 an hour, contracts obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation revealed.

During the general election in November, Willis will face Republican challenger Courtney Kramer.

First published by the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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