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"I just got my hands on a 23 page grievance filed against #FaniWillis with the State Bar of Georgia
It's very thorough and even has a table of contents citing the ethics rules she's alleged to have violated!
I'll share it as soon as I get permission, but it's a doozie
Apparently from the comments, I need to clarify that I am waiting on permission from the filer to share the contents of the complaint
These are not public record unless or until the State Bar takes any public disciplinary action."
Just eyeballing what I recall about the entire situation as a former county government employee, there's at least a half-dozen that come to mind and they'd all result in instant job termination. That's not including the personal "ethics violations", like having an extramarital affair with a married man or using campaign funds to have extramarital affairs with a married man while running the campaign and having the extramarital affair with a married man.
The case is so poisoned at this point that an unbiased jury pool is impossible.
Ahh yes, more evidence we are dealing with an elaborate musical without the music.