Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Files Complaint Alleging Misconduct in Fulton County Prosecutor's Office
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In a new development surrounding the ongoing investigation into alleged election interference in Georgia, Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has filed a complaint against Nathan Wade, an attorney hired by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for the case. News of the complaint, which alleges potential serious violations of state law, comes as the investigation focuses on former President Trump and his allies.
According to Greene's complaint, Wade, who has never tried a felony case before, allegedly had an inappropriate romantic relationship with Willis. Greene claims that Wade was paid an hourly rate of $250, higher than another special prosecutor with more experience, and accuses him of colluding with the Biden White House counsel. The complaint further alleges that Wade used government funds to take Willis on luxurious trips, including a Caribbean cruise and a visit to Napa Valley.
The complaint filed by Greene also raises concerns about possible violations of Georgia's Campaign Finance Act. It states that Wade failed to register as a lobbyist and did not file required monthly spending reports between 2021 and 2024. Greene also alleges that Wade exceeded the limits for gifts to public officers, which are prohibited under the law.
Greene argues that the public has a right to know about potential influences over officials being paid with taxpayer money. She asserts that lobbyists should report their efforts to sway the discretion of lawmakers and prosecutors.
Wade, a partner at the law firm Wade & Campbell, is accused of benefiting financially from his relationship with Willis through no-bid state contracts awarded to his firm. Court documents reveal that Willis hired Wade to prosecute the election interference case, and they outline allegations of financial gain through lavish vacations funded by the law firm.
Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has scheduled a hearing on the accusations for February 15th. Wade has not yet responded to the complaint or provided a comment for Fox News Digital's request.
As this investigation into election interference in Georgia continues, these allegations against Wade and the Fulton County prosecutor's office add another layer of complexity and scrutiny. The outcome of the upcoming hearing will shed light on the validity of the claims made by Greene and potentially impact the direction of the overall case.
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