Overview
- Fani Willis, Fulton County District Attorney, admitted to a personal relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, who is involved in the Georgia election fraud case against Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants.
- Legal ethics experts largely agree there's no basis for Willis's removal from the case, despite claims the relationship tainted the investigation.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene files a second ethics complaint against Willis, alleging violations of state transparency and ethics rules.
- Trump and some co-defendants seek to disqualify Willis and her office, citing the relationship as grounds for dismissal of the case.
- The controversy sparks a broader discussion on ethics, transparency, and the impact of personal relationships on legal proceedings.