Photo by ALEX SLITZ/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesFulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on Saturday defended herself in her first comments since a judge ruled she will not be disqualified from the Trump election interference case because of her affair with a former special prosecutor.“I don’t feel like my reputation needs to be reclaimed,” Willis told CNN at an Easter egg hunt after she was asked how she felt in the wake of the saga that exposed her former affair with Nathan Wade, whom she hire
Terrence Bradley took the stand Tuesday in the latest hearing on alleged misconduct by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who faces questions about her relationship with a fellow prosecutor. Defendants in her sweeping election racketeering case, including former President Trump, have accused Willis of misconduct by lying about when her relationship began with fellow…
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