BREAKING: @FreeBeacon has obtained audio of a whistleblower privately warning Fani Willis in 2021 that her top aide was trying to misuse federal funds.
Willis did not dispute the allegations.
56 days later, Willis fired the whistleblower and perp walked her out of the office. pic.twitter.com/YEkKIB2L5f
— Andrew Kerr (@AndrewKerrNC) January 31, 2024
Willis provided no justification when she fired the whistleblower, Amanda Timpson, on Jan. 14, 2022.
For the full story on this whistleblower recording and Timpson's allegations of misappropriation in the Willis administration, click the link below.https://t.co/4U35AtPJgD
— Andrew Kerr (@AndrewKerrNC) January 31, 2024
The @FreeBeacon obtained this recording as Willis's racketeering case against Donald Trump is on the verge of imploding over allegations she misappropriated taxpayer funds to facilitate her affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.https://t.co/4U35AtPJgD
— Andrew Kerr (@AndrewKerrNC) January 31, 2024
Fani Willis, Fulton County district attorney, faces controversy as former employee Amanda Timpson, fired after blowing the whistle on federal fund mishandling, reveals ethical violations. Timpson claimed a top campaign aide, Michael Cuffee, misused a $488,000 grant for personal expenses, prompting a whistleblower complaint. Despite Timpson’s allegations, Willis did not deny the claims and later apologized for Cuffee’s actions, stating he had “failed” her administration.
In an unexpected turn, Timpson faced termination just two months after filing a whistleblower complaint. Willis, in response, labeled Timpson as a “holdover from the prior administration” with “failure to meet the standards of the new administration.” The incident raises questions about Willis’s leadership and handling of ethical concerns within her office.
Fani Willis hit with new subpoena in Fulton County.
h/t Mason Firefly