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‘Collective Self-Enrichment’: Fox Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett Details ‘Serious Violations’ Against Fani Willis

FOX News legal analyst Greg Jarrett on Friday detailed “serious violations” by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis amid mounting allegations stemming from her personal relationship with her law partner. mentioned.

Jarrett appeared on “Hannity” to discuss Willis' current legal troubles following allegations that he improperly hired his girlfriend, Nathan Wade, as special counsel in the case against former President Donald Trump. Told. Fox host Sean Hannity asked the legal analyst what “problems” the DA's office could face as evidence supporting the allegations mounts. (Related: Exclusive: Fulton County Commissioner Requests Fannie Willis for Information About Alleged 'Misappropriation' of County Funds)

“She still has to answer the accusations against her in the Trump case that she hired an unqualified lover and paid him an exorbitant amount of money. Together, they spent that taxpayer money on lavish vacations. “I used it for,” Jarrett said.

“This kind of collective self-interest reeks of service fraud and embezzlement of public funds, but the alleged relationship between the two parties – which, as you point out, neither of them deny – is A serious violation of the code of ethics that governs public officials. A personal interest in the outcome of the case, a conflict of interest posed by the alleged extramarital affair. And, of course, the appearance of misconduct. If proven true, She will be disqualified as a prosecutor.”

Jarrett continued to condemn Willis' actions, saying she not only “tainted the case” but also discussed how both she and Wade met with White House officials before the lawsuit against Trump. He also mentioned how he was doing it. Mr. Hannity then jumped into a question about whether the meeting with the White House hinted at “collusion,” to which Mr. Jarrett responded that all four charges against Mr. Trump were “planned and coordinated.” He said it “appears” to be the case. (Related: Fanny Willis' alleged boyfriend paid for airline tickets in her name, bank statement reveals)

Willis met four times in April 2022 with staff from the House Jan. 6 Committee to review specific evidence related to Georgia. After being appointed special counsel in the Willis case, Wade met with White House officials numerous times before and during the Trump investigation.

“She tainted the case. It may not be enough to dismiss all the charges against Trump and others, but what's equally troubling is that Sean, this man, Nathan Wade (her alleged mistress)… I made two trips to Washington, D.C., for meetings at the White Congress.''Eight hours each time I went home. It’s on the invoice he filed,” Jarrett said.

“By the way, he claimed that time, and Fanny Willis apparently met with the committee on January 6th as well. Hmm, was there collusion? Is there coordination going on? Is that OK?” Hannity asked the question.

“First of all, Mr. Willis' previous statements highlight that the prosecution of Mr. Trump was never discussed or coordinated with his election opponents. But look, It appears that all four of these indictments were planned and coordinated, because they were all perfectly timed with the trial occurring in the midst of a presidential election. Americans are pretty smart, after all. , I understand this. These indictments have only solidified support for Mr. Trump because they see him as the victim of a political conspiracy by the Democratic Party,” Jarrett said.

Allegations of an affair between Mr. Willis and Mr. Wade surfaced in early January in a court filing filed by an attorney for Michael Roman, a former Trump campaign official named in Mr. Willis' indictment. The filing detailed allegations that Willis not only had a romantic relationship with Wade, but also signed off on funds used to pay for their vacation.