Judge rejects her campaign to get out of appearing before legislative committee
WND By Bob Unruh

Fani Willis, the infamous prosecutor in Atlanta who paid her boyfriend $600,000 to assemble the Democrats’ “RICO” lawfare case against President Donald Trump, has been ordered to appear before a state Senate committee investigating her.
For months Fani Willis fought our lawful subpoena to testify under oath to our Investigations Committee. Yesterday, the judge again agreed with us and DENIED Willis’ motion to quash our subpoena.
No one is above the law.
We’ll see you soon, Madam DA. pic.twitter.com/9t7C8QTyVZ
— Senator Greg Dolezal (@dolezal4senate) February 26, 2025
A report at the Gateway Pundit said the ruling is from Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shukura Ingram.
Ingram’s order will have Willis testify under oath about her actions during that RICO case, in which she was trying to put Trump in jail.
The report noted she’s been subpoenaed by a state senate committee.
“As previously reported, Fani Willis tried to block subpoenas requiring her to testify before a Georgia State Senate Committee about her relationship with Nathan Wade after she was caught perjuring herself,” the Gateway Pundit explained.
Willis had a relationship with Nathan Wade, who was the prosecutor she hired to target Trump. A judge later ordered Wade off the case because of the conflict that was there, and an appeals court later ordered Willis also to leave the case, which then collapsed.
To date, lawmakers had been unable to question her because she was a no-show.









