Fani Willis Defies Georgia State Senate Subpoena

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has reportedly defied ‍a subpoena issued by a Georgia state‍ senate committee‌ that was investigating her alleged misconduct. Instead of ‍testifying, Willis attended the Congressional Black Caucus’s annual legislative conference‌ in Washington, D.C. The ⁣committee, led by⁤ Republican Sen. Bill Cowsert, had intended‍ for her to provide sworn testimony, but he announced her absence at the start of the meeting. Willis expressed her honor ​in participating in the conference on LinkedIn and indicated plans to contest the subpoena in court, claiming the committee lacks the authority to compel her to appear. Cowsert ⁣asserted that the committee‍ has the ⁢jurisdiction to issue subpoenas,⁣ suggesting that a court might ​ultimately enforce compliance. Legal battles surrounding Willis’s handling of ⁢a racketeering case against former President Donald Trump are ongoing, including allegations of impropriety related to her professional relationships.


Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis defied a subpoena Friday issued by a Georgia state senate committee investigating her alleged misconduct.

Rather than testify before the committee, Willis is scheduled to attend the annual legislative conference for the Congressional Black Caucus in Washington, D.C. An agenda for the Georgia Senate Special Committee on Investigations hearing stated Willis would provide “sworn testimony,” but Republican state Sen. Bill Cowsert began the meeting by announcing Willis would not appear.

“I’m truly honored to be invited to join a panel discussion alongside Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee and Dr. Frederick Haynes, III,” Willis wrote Thursday night on LinkedIn. “This conversation will be hosted by the incomparable Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett and moderated by the brilliant Angela Rye, during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference.”

Willis is expected to fight the subpoena in court, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

“First of all, I don’t even think they have the authority to subpoena me, but they need to learn the law,” Willis said in May, according to Atlanta News First. “I will not appear to anything that is unlawful, and I have not broken the law in any way. I’m sorry folks get pissed off that everybody gets treated evenly.”

Cowsert told Fox News Friday that the committee does “have the authority to investigate and to issue subpoenas to compel testimony and the production of documents, and if tested in court, that will be validated.”

“She’ll be required to attend, and she’ll be required to produce certain requested documents,” Cowsert said. “It may require a court order for her to obey them, but that’s where we’re headed.”

Judge Scott McAfee allowed Willis to remain on her racketeering case against former President Donald Trump in March after defendants alleged she financially benefited from appointing a special prosecutor who she was in a relationship with, Nathan Wade. McAfee did find “a significant appearance of impropriety” in the pair’s relationship and said there were “reasonable questions” about whether they testified truthfully about its timing.

Since defendants appealed McAfee’s ruling, the case is now on hold while the Georgia Court of Appeals weighs the issue.

Willis awarded Wade a higher paying contract than the state’s top racketeering expert, the Daily Caller News Foundation previously reported.

McAfee tossed three counts in Willis’ indictment Thursday, including two against Trump.

Willis’ office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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