In her letter to Kemp and Georgia Attorney General Christopher Carr, Greene urged an investigation into the allegations that Willis “illegally hired her secret boyfriend” to work on an “unprecedented, complex, and partisan” investigation into Trump and others.
“This is part of Fani Willis’ unlawful partisan pattern, through her words and deeds, to illegally politicize and weaponize her public office to wage lawfare against President Trump for the purpose of interfering in the 2024 presidential election,” Greene wrote.
“And now we are learning she has allegedly enriched her secret boyfriend and herself during this process.”
[At this point, Kemp can and probably should keep his powder dry. Michael Roman’s attorneys have already filed a motion in court that will likely prompt fact-finding on this point. Why act first while the court already has an action in front of it? If that motion does in fact produce evidence of an improper relationship that allowed financial benefit to flow to Willis, then Kemp will have a firm basis on which to proceed without making it look overtly political. Stay tuned. — Ed]
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