State Sen. Greg Dolezal

Earlier this year the Georgia Senate Special Committee issued a subpoena to Fulton County District attorney Fani Willis as part of a probe into the Democrat prosecutor’s alleged misuse of taxpayer money, lying and conflicts of interest. The main focus is to investigate the time of her romance with a special prosecutor she hired at an extravagant salary during her 2020 election “racketeering” case against President-elect Donald Trump and some of his allies.

Willis – who was already  disqualified from the Trump case earlier this month by the Georgia Court of Appeals – defied the panel’s subpoena in September, claiming that it didn’t have any right to force her to testify or turn over documents. But last week Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shukura Ingram ruled that Willis has until Jan. 13 to file a list of claimed privileges and objections to any subpoena requests from the committee chaired by state Sen. Greg Dolezal, R-Cumming.  

“Judge Ingram rejected every argument made by Willis in her attempt to dodge providing testimony to the committee under oath,” Dolezal declared. 

Willis plans to appeal the ruling to the state Supreme Court through her attorney, former Democrat Gov. Roy Barnes. However, the high court could decide not to even hear the case. In a statement on X, Dolezal taunted: “We’ll see you soon, Madame DA.” 

 

 

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