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Republican congressman calls on State Bar of Georgia to investigate Fani Willis’ alleged ‘improper sexual relationship’ with Trump prosecutor 

Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) on Tuesday asked the Georgia State's Attorney to launch an investigation into allegations of an “inappropriate sexual relationship” between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade. requested to do so.

The Florida Republican said the charges stemmed from an alleged secret relationship between Willis and Wade, an Atlanta-area private attorney who was selected by the state attorney's office in November 2021 as special prosecutor in election interference cases. There were reports of “possible criminal activity.” Former President Donald Trump — we need an investigation.

“Reports of an ongoing affair and inappropriate sexual relationship between District Attorney Willis and Special Prosecutor Wade have been widely reported in public media. Having an intimate relationship is not only highly inappropriate, it can also give rise to violations of prejudice, conflicts of interest, and the potential for kickbacks.” Mills wrote in a letter. to Georgia state court.


The shocking court filing accused his co-prosecutors of having a “secret” relationship and claimed that Wade paid for a lavish vacation with the prosecutor's office with money he earned from the Trump case. Getty Images

The congressman also argued that Wade “does not meet the criteria to prosecute a felony” until Trump's “alleged mistress” was appointed as the lead prosecutor in Trump's Georgia RICO case. claimed that he had never been charged with the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).

A bombshell motion filed last week by Michael Roman, one of Trump's co-defendants in Willis' wide-ranging election interference case, accuses the co-prosecutors of having a “secret” relationship and accuses Wade of prosecutors. He claimed to have paid for a lavish vacation to Florida with the Bureau. He used legal fees reimbursed by Fulton County for his work on the former president's case to visit Napa Valley and the Caribbean.

Mr. Wade's reimbursement records, which were attached to Mr. Roman's filing, show that while Mr. Wade was working on the Trump case, the special counsel was given to Fulton County for two eight-hour meetings with White House officials. It is also shown that he charged $4,000.


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Mills believes the investigation should result in Willis being disbarred. Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/Shutterstock

“I have a hard time seeing this as anything other than a direct conflict of interest and political meddling, and I think there is an ongoing investigation into Biden's powerful political opponents in the Oval Office and collusion with President Biden.” may,” Mills wrote.

The lawmaker also said Willis used taxpayer money earmarked to clear the backlog of cases caused by the COVID-19 pandemic to hire Wade, “at a rate of 78.57% more than any other lawyer assigned to the case.” He claims that he was paid a fee.

“This represents an exorbitant salary for someone who clearly has no experience litigating RICO cases,” Mills argued. “Again, if proven true, there are clear and convincing conclusions that can be drawn from this: Wade was paid more because of his sexual relationship with the prosecutor. It is.”

in TweetMills ridiculed Willis' “corrupt and unethical conduct, conflicts of interest, and possible collusion with Joe Biden,” and said the state attorney's investigation should result in her being “disbarred and removed.” Stated.

“The state of Georgia, its taxpayers, and President Donald Trump deserve better than this corruption circus and kangaroo court,” he added. “This is a direct attack on justice.”

Roman, a former Trump 2020 campaign official, has argued that Willis should be disbarred from the case and the charges should be dropped because of his alleged involvement with Wade.

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