Just the News has filed a compliant with the Georgia Attorney General after the Fulton County District Attorney's Office failed to meet the deadline to respond to an Open Records Act request seeking information on the office's contact with the Biden administration regarding the Trump election interference case.
Just the News requested records of any meetings and any communications between Willis or her special prosecutor and White House or Justice Department officials.
The three-day deadline for a response from Willis' office elapsed last week.
"Georgia's open records law is clear and has not been followed in the case of our request. Publicly available information currently suggests Fani Willis' team had contact with the Biden White House, something that if true, would raise significant questions of public integrity," said John Solomon, the CEO and editor in chief of Just the News.
Trump is under investigation by Willis and Wade for allegedly engaging in a racketeering operation to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia The alleged meetings raise questions about the involvement of the Biden White House in the criminal cases against Trump.
Just the News' inquiry comes as Georgia lawmakers plan to subpoena Willis in an investigation into conflicts of interest and potential fraud in Willis' Fulton County office.
On Thursday, the judge presiding over the case against Trump ordered a hearing into the alleged conduct of Fani Willis and scheduled it for Feb. 15, according to the Washington Post.
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