DOJ seeks information on Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis, NYT reports
The Department of Justice subpoenaed travel records of Georgia DA Fani Willis amid an ongoing probe related to her overseas trips during the 2024 election period, officials said.
- The Justice Department issued a federal grand jury subpoena seeking records of Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis' international travel in the fall of 2024, The New York Times reported.
- Dec. 19, 2024, the Georgia Court of Appeals removed Fani T. Willis from the Trump prosecution due to her admitted affair with Nathan Wade, and her disqualification was upheld after appeals.
- U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg is leading the Northern District of Georgia probe, but the FBI Atlanta field office and Jeff DiSantis, Willis' spokesman, declined to confirm any investigation Friday.
- Trump's racketeering prosecution remains stalled, Willis will stay off the case, and the charges against President Donald Trump continue to exist.
- The New York Times reported the subpoena's timing alongside the indictment of James B. Comey, with conservative attorney George Conway arguing `Now somebody's got to go into that courtroom before a federal judge and prove in front of a jury beyond a reasonable doubt something she couldn't... show probable cause for.
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Justice Department issues subpoena for Fani Willis travel records
The Department of Justice has issued a subpoena for records related to the travel history of Fani Willis, the Georgia district attorney who charged President Donald Trump in an election interference case in 2023, a source familiar with the Department of Justice’s actions confirmed to NBC News
The New York Times revealed this Friday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a subpoena to obtain records related to the travel history of Georgia's district attorney, Fani T. Willis, who came to accuse President Donald Trump in a case of electoral interference, according to a subpoena from a federal grand jury reviewed by the newspaper, who detailed that the scope of the investigation was unclear and that it is not known whether Willis i…
Justice Department Seeks Information on Fani Willis
“The Department of Justice has issued a subpoena for records related to the travel history of Fani Willis, the Georgia district attorney who charged President Trump in a sweeping election interference case,” the New York Times reports. “The scope of the investigation is not yet clear. Also unclear is whether Ms. Willis is the target of the inquiry and whether she will ultimately face charges. Grand jury proceedings are secretive by law.”
DOJ Seeks Information on Georgia Prosecutor Willis, NYT Reports
The U.S. Department of Justice has issued a subpoena for records related to the travel history of Fani Willis, the Atlanta area prosecutor who charged President Donald Trump in an election interference case, The New York Times reported on Friday.The Times said that it was...
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