Marjorie Taylor Greene files complaint against Fani Willis over alleged illicit relationship
Willis has not responded to Greene's claim at this time.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga. filed a complaint Wednesday against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, alleging criminal misconduct involving her personnel decisions.
Willis and an attorney she hired to prosecute former President Donald Trump, Nathan Wade, face allegations of maintaining an improper romantic relationship and benefiting financially from Trump's indictment.
Greene referred to the alleged relationship as an "illegal conflict of interest" in a complaint submitted to Georgia GOP Gov. Brian Kemp and Attorney General Chris Carr.
You can read the referral here:
"Despite this obviously illegal conflict of interest, Fani Willis has allegedly paid Nathan Wade-her secret boyfriend and special Trump prosecutor-nearly $700,000 in official funds," the complaint reads.
Greene asserted that "[i]f proven true, these actions reflect Fani Willis' serious lawlessness, including potential violation of public oath" and Georgia statutes. Willis had not responded to Greene's claim as of press time.