Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis just seems to keep wanting to step toward trouble.
When Judge Scott McAfee rendered his decision last month on whether to disqualify her from the case, one of the things he chastised her over was public comments on the proceedings. She had made remarks at a church blasting people who criticized her appointment of former special prosecutor Nathan Wade, claiming objections to his appointment amounted to playing the race card.
The judge said these remarks were “legally improper” and spoke about “the danger of public comment by a prosecuting attorney.”
“She went on to frequently refer to SADA [Special Assistant District Attorney] Wade as the ‘black man’ while her other unchallenged SADAs were labeled ‘one white woman’ and ‘one white man.’ The effect of this speech was to cast racial aspersions at an indicted Defendant’s decision to file this pretrial motion.” [….]
“But it was still legally improper. Providing this type of public comment creates dangerous waters for the District Attorney to wade further into.”
So you would think that Willis would want to steer clear of any comments that might tick off the judge. That would be, if she had any sense. But apparently no such luck because she was at it again, spouting off at the recent South Fulton Women of the Shield Awards.
give her just enough rope to hang herself !!!