MTG Files Ethics Complaint Against DA Fani Willis

The Hill reports:

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) filed an ethics complaint against Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis (D), accusing the Georgia prosecutor of failing to disclose “luxury vacations” she took with Nathan Wade, a top prosecutor in former President Trump’s Georgia criminal case who she acknowledged developing a “personal relationship” with.

The four-page ethics complaint, dated Tuesday and filed with the Georgia State Ethics Commission, alleges that Willis violated the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Act by not disclosing “suspicious relationships and transactions” she made in relation to Wade. However, it’s not clear the commission has jurisdiction over the complaints .

NBC News reports:



Greene has encountered her own campaign finance problems. In January, reports emerged that the Federal Election Commission fined her $12,000 in December for soliciting donations to a super PAC.

In her statement to NBC News, Greene accused Willis of partisan and unethical conduct and urged a full investigation in light of the accusations.

“Inappropriate, unethical, and potentially illegal behavior has plagued her investigation from the outset,” Greene said, claiming that “Willis can’t be trusted to fulfill her duties impartially.”