After she repeatedly broke the Peach State’s open records laws, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is now being reprimanded by a Georgia court, which is ordering her to pay a hefty fine.
Read More Fani Willis Ordered To Pay Nearly $22K In Attorneys Fees For Open Records Law ViolationsTag: Fulton County
Court Authorizes Georgia Lawmakers To Subpoena Fani Willis For Information On Trump Case
A Georgia judge has authorized state lawmakers to subpoena Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for information related to a potential misconduct in her prosecution of President-elect Donald Trump.
Read More Court Authorizes Georgia Lawmakers To Subpoena Fani Willis For Information On Trump CaseGeorgia Appeals Court Removes Fani Willis From Trump Election Interference Case
The Georgia Court of Appeals has disqualified Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her entire office from the 2020 election interference case against President-elect Donald Trump.
Read More Georgia Appeals Court Removes Fani Willis From Trump Election Interference CaseWillis Has All Time Record For Judicial Watch Of Not Appearing In Court
Director of investigations at Judicial Watch Chris Farrell says Fulton county, Georgia DA Fani Willis has set a judicial watch record by simply failing to appear in court to respond to a Judicial Watch lawsuit.
Read More Willis Has All Time Record For Judicial Watch Of Not Appearing In CourtJudge: Fani Willis Will Have To Turn Over All Communications With Jack Smith To Conservative Watchdog Group
A judge ruled on Tuesday that Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis must provide a conservative watchdog organization access to all of her correspondence with Special Counsel Jack Smith and a House committee.
Read More Judge: Fani Willis Will Have To Turn Over All Communications With Jack Smith To Conservative Watchdog GroupJudge Delays Trump’s Sentencing In Manhattan ‘Hush Money’ Case, Considers Dismissing Charges
A Manhattan judge has postponed Donald Trump’s sentencing for his conviction in his hush-money case and said he’ll consider getting rid of the case entirely after voters elected him to become the next President.
Read More Judge Delays Trump’s Sentencing In Manhattan ‘Hush Money’ Case, Considers Dismissing Charges