OutKick founder Clay Travis predicts that Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis will be forced to resign over extramarital affairs allegations. He said on “The Faulkner Focus” on Monday that criminal charges are “possible” due to allegations of “fraud.”
Clay Travis: It's an epic story. In fact, I think this has been undervalued overall by the media. I think, Harris, This is a dead prosecutor.I think Fanny Willis He would have to resign. I think Nathan Wade needs to resign. And if Georgia is serious about this investigation that Gov. Brian Kemp has handed down, everyone should be involved. I think Willis himself could face criminal charges based on these allegations…
Georgia Da Fani Willis should resign from Trump case over 'inappropriate' relationship accusations: former US attorney
She tried to say this is race-based, Harris…Oh, they're only focusing on one of the three lawyers I hired to participate in this investigation. That's what I said. My reaction to that is okay, did you sleep with the other two? Because, Harris, the allegations that you slept with a man, the allegations that you funneled $650,000 of taxpayer money to a man who probably wasn't qualified for the job in the first place, and the allegations that, Ms. Harris, she slept with that man. A luxury vacation that had been paid for by Georgia taxpayers until it was revealed that they were traveling together… If, under Georgia law, the former U.S. president was sent to prison on a series of outrageous and unprecedented charges. There is nothing in your own history that would affect these charges, which you need to be thoroughly clear about if you are going to include them…
File – Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)
…I look at these allegations in isolation, and there are many things in the law that I can speak to here as a lawyer, Harris, that are not just unreasonable; It appears to be unjust, and it appears that Fani Willis has annulled her marriage to the man she hired. She reportedly slept with him and paid him $650,000 in taxpayer money. That's more than enough to cause problems here.
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