A co-defendant of former President Donald Trump on Thursday accused Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of having about a “half-dozen” conflicts of interest arising from her relationship with her special counsel.
Jeffrey Clark, a former acting attorney general under President Trump who was charged in the Georgia election case, filed a court motion in the disqualification bid targeting Ms. Willis over her relationship with special counsel Nathan Wade, which was first revealed in January. Another Trump case co-defendant accused the two of being in an improper relationship in which she financially benefited. The two attorneys denied the latter allegation but confirmed the relationship.