Fani Willis Ordered to Submit All Communications She Had With Jack Smith, January 6 Committee
Post Millennial: The Superior Court of Fulton County, Georgia has ordered that District Attorney Fani Willis hand over all communications she had with special counsel Jack Smith and the defunct January 6 Committee to Judicial Watch, which sued Willis under the Open Records Act (ORA). The court granted the default judgment motion brought forth by Judicial Watch, which stated that Willis had been served with the lawsuit in March 2024, but by May when Judicial Watch asked the court to declare default judgment, Willis had still “not filed an answer” despite it being due “30 days after service.” The order centers around the deadline in which Willis had to respond, with Willis being served on March 11and a return of service being filed two days later. However, the latter document did not appear on the court’s electronic docket. In April the court, “believing that Defendant had not yet been served,” filed an order directing Judicial Watch to serve the defendant, who refiled the return that showed Willis had been served on March 11(Post Millennial). George: This could bring major legal troubles for Fani if, indeed, she coordinated with the federal government to go after President Trump (X). Amuse: Fulton County District Attorney Big Fani Willis just suffered a major defeat in her ill-conceived RICO trial in Georgia. The longest trial in Georgia history with 28 defendants ended in not guilty charges for all defendants (Shannon Stillwell was found guilty of a single gun charge, but given time served) (X).

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  • She better get with it. She needs to come down off her pedastal.

  • What will she do?

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