The Georgia Senate is set to authorize a "Subpoena-powered" investigation into allegations that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis benefited from an affair with a subordinate, tainting her case against former President Donald Trump.
The news came after Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp refused to launch a probe into Willis last week.
"[S]uch inherent powers include the authority to create special committees for the purpose of conducting investigations and to endow such committees with all the inherent powers of investigation possessed by the Georgia Senate, including the power to compel the appearance and testimony of witnesses and the production of records and the power to place witnesses under oath or affirmation," it adds.
Willis is accused of of corruption and misconduct during her prosecution of Trump.
According to a court filing by Mike Roman, there where four explosive allegations in January about Willis' conduct while prosecuting Trump.
The filing alleges the following: Nathan Wade, Willis's lead prosecutor in the Trump case, had an "Improper" relationship with Willis Wade's law firm used funds paid by the county to take Willis on luxury vacations by using potentially fraudulent payments Wade was appointed without the required approval by authorities and had little to no prosecutorial experience Willis and Wade met twice with President Joe Biden's White House counsel before indicting Trump in August, raising questions about whether the White House coordinated prosecuting Biden's 2024 political opponent.
Dolezal's resolution stated that if such a "Relationship, if proven to exist, would constitute a clear conflict of interest and a fraud upon the taxpayers of Fulton County and the State of Georgia." The resolution to investigate Willis came after a Georgia judge ordered her to "Respond" to the corruption accusations in writing by February 2, the Washington Post reported.
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