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    Fulton County, Ga., DA Fani Willis faces 22 articles of impeachment for “malfeasance,

    Fulton County, Ga., DA Fani Willis faces 22 articles of impeachment for “malfeasance, oppression and tyrannical partiality”

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    The criminal escapades of Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis continue to come to light after a Georgia lawmaker filed a resolution to impeach her for various acts of "malfeasance, tyrannical partiality and oppression."
    As we reported, Willis was exposed recently for hiring Nathan Wade, her secret lover, to be the special prosecutor in Georgia's racketeering case against Donald Trump. Willis paid Wade $700,000 for the role, and he spent thousands of that taking Willis on lavish vacations around the world.
    Rep. Charlice Byrd (R-Ga.) pointed out in a January 26 statement that Willis has committed all sorts of other crimes as well. Accompanying the introduction of House Resolution 872, Byrd introduced her impeachment resolution to deal with the matter.
    "Fani Willis has a laundry list of potential conflicts that make her unworthy and unfit to be the district attorney in Fulton County," Byrd said about the proposal.
    Your sins will find you out

    Willis infamously filed a case against Trump alleging 2020 election interference. Her case included more than a dozen other co-defendants, having been filed under Georgia laws that were originally intended to fight organized crime.
    One of Willis' claims is that Trump asked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, to "find" more votes for him. It turns out that Trump was merely commenting on all the votes that had been "found" for Biden in the middle of the note, using the same word but in a different context.
    Byrd's resolution is a full 10 pages in length, laying out an extensive case against her for violating her oath of office, which reads:
    "Any public officer who willfully and intentionally violates the terms of his oath as prescribed by law shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than five years."
    Byrd's statement calling for impeachment came on the same day that the Georgia State Senate voted to establish a new committee to investigate the many claims of criminal acts by Willis, which range from accusations of prosecutorial misconduct to questions about how she chose to use public funds.
    Byrd says that Willis made a "wrongful" indictment of Trump and his 18 co-defendants, which is now down to 14 co-defendants since four have already pleaded guilty.
    The resolution calls Willis' indictment "the severest case of gross abuse of discretion" while acting as DA for Fulton County. Willis also "grossly violated" her oath of office, which she swore to handle impartially, the resolution further states.
    Concerning Willis' relationship with lead prosecutor Nathan Wade, Byrd's resolution calls it "inappropriate" and "unethical."
    In total, Byrd's resolution contains 22 articles of impeachment, each of which is an alleged violation of Georgia Code 16-10-1. Nineteen of the impeachment charges pertain to Willis' prosecution of Trump and the 18 other co-defendants, alleging that she "grossly violate[d]" her oath of office in order to illicitly advance her political career.
    The remaining three articles of impeachment deal with Willis' alleged perpetration of "prosecutorial vindictiveness" when she withheld material evidence from a jury and false claimed that she was "not the holder of any unaccounted-for public money due the state."
    Willis also lied about swearing in her oath of office to take "only my lawful compensation," this before she allegedly proceeded to profit from her relationship with Wade.
    All of this is grounds, according to Trump and others, to dismiss Willis' racketeering case against the former president, who says the case is "totally compromised" because of Willis' alleged crimes.
    "Despite having wide-ranging powers to carry out the investigation, the panel will not have the ability to impose sanctions on Ms. Willis," reported Zero Hedge about the new committee that was established to investigate Willis.
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    Fani Comes Under Immense Pressure As 22 Articles Of Impeachment Filed For "Malfeasance, Oppression, And Tyrannical Partiality"

    SATURDAY, JAN 27, 2024 - 06:05 PM

    Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis may find herself out of a job, after a Georgia lawmaker filed a resolution Friday to impeach her for various acts of "malfeasance, tyrannical partiality, and oppression," after allegations emerged that the Special Prosecutor she hired to go after Donald Trump turned out to be her lover, who she paid almost $700,000 - before he dropped thousands of dollars to take her on lavish vacations.



    "Fani Willis has a laundry list of potential conflicts that make her unworthy and unfit to be the District Attorney in Fulton Count," said state Rep. Charlice Byrd (R) in a Jan. 26 statement accompanying the introduction of H.R. 872, a resolution to vote on impeachment charges against Willis.



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    With freedom on the line, bold action is necessary. It's time for the legislature to do its constitutional duty and hold corrupt Fulton DA Fani WIllis accountable, which is why I have introduced H.R. 872, articles of impeachment against Fani WIllis. Read my full statement below:






    7:27 AM · Jan 26, 2024

    Willis brought a 2020 election interference case against former President Trump and over a dozen co-defendants under Georgia laws intended to fight organized crime. In particular, Trump asked Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to 'find' votes for him. The context, however, was that Trump was commenting on all the votes 'found' for Biden in the middle of the night, so 'find' Trump votes in the same vein.
    Byrd's 10-page resolution lays out the case against Willis, accusing her of violating her oath of office which states that "Any public officer who willfully and intentionally violates the terms of his oath as prescribed by law shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than five years."
    The impeachment resolution comes on the same day that the Georgia State Senate voted to establish a committee that will investigate various allegations of misconduct against Ms. Willis, ranging from accusations of prosecutorial misconduct to questions about the use of public funds and allegations of an unprofessional relationship with the lead prosecutor in the case.
    Ms. Willis’ office did not respond to a request for comment on the impeachment resolution by press time. -Epoch Times
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    Articles of Impeachment

    The impeachment resolution accuses Ms. Willis of having committed “acts of malfeasance, tyrannical partiality, and oppression” in the “wrongful” indictment of President Trump and his 18 co-defendants (now down to 14 since four have pleaded guilty).

    The resolution calls Ms. Willis’ indictment “the severest case of gross abuse of discretion” while alleging that the Fulton County DA “grossly violated” her oath of office, in which she swore to be impartial.
    Ms. Byrd’s impeachment resolution also accuses Ms. Willis of engaging in an “inappropriate” and “unethical” relationship with lead prosecutor Nathan Wade while alleging that she profited from the relationship.
    There are a total of 22 articles of impeachment in the resolution, each an alleged violation of Georgia Code 16-10-1.

    Nineteen of the impeachment charges are allegations that Ms. Willis’ prosecution of President Trump and the 18 other co-defendants under Georgia’s organized crime laws was done for the purpose of advancing her political career and so “grossly violates” her oath of office.




    Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in Atlanta on Aug. 14, 2023; Fulton County District Attorney Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade at the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta, on Oct. 20, 2023. (Joe Raedle; Alyssa Pointer/Getty Images)While the resolution doesn’t go into detail about the allegedly political nature of the prosecution, similar claims have been made by House investigators.
    The remaining three articles of impeachment are for allegedly perpetrating “prosecutorial vindictiveness” in withholding material evidence from the jury, allegedly falsely claiming she was “not the holder of any unaccounted for public money due the state” while owing late fees stemming from her candidacy for office; and of swearing in her oath of office to take “only my lawful compensation” while allegedly profiting from her relationship with Mr. Wade.
    Ms. Willis was first accused of having an “improper” romantic relationship with Mr. Wade and of benefiting from it financially in a motion filed on Jan. 8 by an attorney representing Michael Roman, one of the co-defendants in the Georgia case.
    The Allegations

    Ashleigh Merchant, the attorney, accused Ms. Willis in a 100-plus page filing of being in an “improper, clandestine personal relationship” with Mr. Wade and of “profiting significantly” from the relationship at the expense of taxpayers.

    Ms. Merchant also accused Ms. Willis of using funds meant for clearing a pandemic-era backlog of cases in Fulton County to pay Mr. Wade a large sum of money.
    Documents show Mr. Wade has been paid at a rate of $250 per hour for his involvement in the case, or around $650,000 in total.
    Mr. Wade, who has been asked to provide evidence as part of a House Judiciary Committee inquiry into Ms. Willis’ conduct, is playing a leading role in the election interference case against the former president and the co-defendants.
    Prosecutors have not yet filed a response to Ms. Merchant’s motion, although they have said they intend to.
    The Fulton County Audit Committee has asked Ms. Willis to address the allegations in Ms. Merchant’s filing. Bob Ellis, the Fulton County Commissioner, called on Ms. Willis in a Jan. 21 letter to provide explanations, including regarding special prosecutor payment and expensing by Feb. 2.
    Also, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee indicated on Jan. 12 that a hearing on Ms. Merchant’s motion would be scheduled after the court has received a response from Fulton County prosecutors, with the earliest likely being in mid-February.
    Ms. Merchant’s filing argued that Ms. Willis’s’ alleged misconduct was grounds for the dismissal of charges against Mr. Roman and the dismissal of Ms. Willis and her team.
    President Trump has also made similar demands, saying that both Ms. Willis and the case have been “totally compromised” and the case against him should be dismissed.
    The Georgia Senate resolution that passed in a Jan. 26 floor vote establishes a committee to investigate the various misconduct allegations against Ms. Willis.
    Despite having wide-ranging powers to carry out the investigation, the panel will not have the ability to impose sanctions on Ms. Willis.

    Fani Comes Under Immense Pressure As 22 Articles Of Impeachment Filed For "Malfeasance, Oppression, And Tyrannical Partiality" | ZeroHedge


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