Fani Willis has been hit by a new court filing alleging she has a “half-dozen” conflicts of interest warranting her disqualification from prosecuting Donald Trump in his Georgia election interference case.
In a filing on Wednesday, Jeffrey Clark, one of Trump’s co-defendants in the case, accused Willis, the Fulton County District Attorney, of “a spectacular breach” in her duties.
He added that Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor with whom Willis admitted to having an affair, “lied under oath” during her ethics hearing last month.
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