Greene pointed to "serious violations of the Georgia Campaign Finance Act."
Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor-Greene of Georgia has filed a complaint with Georgia's ethics commission against the alleged secret lover of Fani Willis, the Fulton County District Attorney who is prosecuting former President Donald J. Trump and his allies in the Georgia 2020 election case.
The congresswoman's complaint pertains to the scandal surrounding Nathan Wade, an outside prosecutor appointed to the case by Willis who has been revealed to be her alleged romantic partner. Critics claim Wade was placed on the case to ensure a prosecution against Trump.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene alleges that Wade participated in "potential serious violations" of state law due to his failure to register and file lobbyist paperwork disclosing that he had been "solicited" by Willis and gave "excessive gifts" to the prosecutor.
The complaint obtained by Fox News reads: "Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis stands credibly accused of using Fulton County and federal COVID funds to pay her unqualified, secret boyfriend Nathan Wade--who has never tried a felony case–$250 per hour to collude with the Biden White House counsel and help Fani Willis bring unprecedented RICO felony charges against President Trump and 18 co-defendants."
"Willis allegedly paid her secret boyfriend a significantly higher hourly rate than another one of her special prosecutors who actually has significant experience. And with the nearly $700,000 Wade has collected in government funds as one of Willis' special prosecutors, he has allegedly taken her on a luxury Caribbean cruise, a trip to Napa, and other lavish trips," wrote Greene.
Greene pointed to "serious violations of the Georgia Campaign Finance Act" and stated that the "public has a right to know who, or what, has influence over the officials employed by their tax dollars."
"For that reason, the Act requires that lobbyists report their efforts to sway the discretion of lawmakers, administrators, and district attorneys in the discharge of their duties. Registration and disclosure requirements shine light on the infamously crooked aims of lobbyists and hold accountable corrupt public officials," said Greene.
Wade is a lobbyist, as defined by the Georgia Campaign Finance Act, and is required to report as such prior to engaging in lobbying activities, according to Greene. Wade's law firm, Wade & Campbell, is also a state vendor, per the Act, said Greene.
"On information and belief, Respondent Wade began lobbying Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on behalf of Wade & Campbell Law Firm in 2021," Greene wrote.
She went on to explain that Willis had awarded no-bid state contracts to Wade's firm and paid "excessive rates" to her alleged secret lover for the work he performed.
Between 2021 and 2024, Wade allegedly failed to register as a lobbyist and submit monthly expenditure reports, according to Greene. Further, she asserts that Wade presented Willis with gifts that surpassed the legal restrictions placed on lobbyists and were therefore prohibited.
She went on to argue that Wade "should be investigated for failure to register as a lobbyist, failure to file monthly lobbyist spending reports, failure to disclose gifts made to public officers, the making of excessive gifts to public officers and the making of prohibited gifts to public officers."
"So no wonder Nathan Wade refused to disclose his solicitation of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, which blossomed into a sweetheart deal for his law firm as Willis appointed Wade to be a special prosecutor in a thoroughly corrupt case against President Donald Trump," wrote Greene.
"Had Wade done so as required by Georgia law, the public could and would have caught on to Willis' self-serving gambit to prosecute President Trump, win the adoration of the radical left, and finance an extravagant affair with Wade. For his part in this highly illicit scheme, Wade should be fully prosecuted under the Georgia Campaign Finance Act, ensuring true justice for Georgians," she added.
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