Posted on 09/27/2025 5:25:53 AM PDT by CFW
ATLANTA — Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been subpoenaed by the Department of Justice for records related to her travel history, the New York Times is reporting.
It remains unclear at this time the scope of the DOJ investigation into Willis, but it comes just one day after the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, another one of President Donald Trump’s foes.
Channel 2 Action News has reached out to Willis’ office, and their spokesman, Jeff DeSantis, said, “We have no comment beyond the fact we have no knowledge of any investigation.”
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After several appeals, the Georgia Supreme Court declined a review earlier this month of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ removal from the prosecution of Trump.
This means Willis will remain off of the case as prosecutor, but the case against the president itself has not yet been dismissed in a Fulton County court.
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“”””More bad news for Fani Willis. “””””
The ultimate FAFO. I hope she has a lot of cash stashed away in her sock drawer. She will need it for lawyers.
How about RICO charges for a whole host of crooks when it is revealed she was visiting the White House for DJT persecution coordination meetings.
Reminds me of the great line from the Gladiator movie, “I shall have my revenge in this life or the next one...”
I wonder if the boyfriend will flip on her and testify against her?
Media was celebrating this woman and setting her up to run for an even higher office.
Wanna bet the dog ate her travel records?
“The ultimate FAFO.”
Fat Fanny Willis and Letitia would make great cellmates. Well maybe not, they’d fight over the prison food slid under the cell door.
They shouldn’t have issued Subpoenas. They should have gone with search warrants. Simultaneous raids on her office, her home, and the homes and offices of her boyfriend, for starters. Maybe the judge’s office as well. Bring in the grand jurors and investigators for questioning.
No one is above the law. !!!!!!!
“”” Well maybe not, they’d fight over the prison food slid under the cell door.””””
I’d pay good money to watch that.
I am still shaking my head at her taxpayer funded 24 hour round the clock security detail because of ‘security threats’ to her. The security detail that allegedly was used to shuttle her gigolo to and from her bed. I can’t find the total cost of it anywhere for some reason but she had access to over $36,000,000 per year to run her office.
HOW MUCH has that cost Georgia. If she is that much of a cost, maybe it is time to reduce that cost. She isn’t worth it.
The cincher is her daddy who says he taught her to put money under the mattress...it's still funds that have to be accounted for.
Can you imagine the ‘cash money’ Big Fat Fani has under her mattress, pillow, in the freezer, sugar canister, her nasty granny panties drawer and in her jumbo maxi pad boxes???
“On Thursday, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testified under oath that she “kept some of the cash” from her first campaign. “
“John Clifford Floyd III, the father of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, said Friday under oath that “it’s a Black thing” for individuals to keep months’ worth of cash stored in their homes.”
https://www.newsweek.com/fani-wilis-father-her-having-cash-home-its-black-thing-1870776
I bet they will find plenty of trips to corroborate White Hut collusion.
Not just a Black thing. The Guardian called it "a Southern thing". Remember Sen. Herman Talmadge's overcoat in the front hall closet?
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2002/mar/25/guardianobituaries.haroldjackson
Turnabout is fair play.
No travel records , pay back the money
LOL. Or how about Paul Powell an Illinois Secretary of State that had shoe boxes, briefcases and etc stuffed with $800K in cash discovered after his death.
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