DA Fani Willis’ Daughter Arrested In Georgia
Kinaya Willis, the 25-year-old daughter of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, was arrested last month in Georgia for allegedly driving with a suspended license.
According to a report from the Daily Mail, Willis was stopped in Tyrone, Ga., on August 24 for using her cell phone while driving. During the stop, police discovered her license had been revoked.
Willis, a student at Texas Southern University, is also reportedly pregnant. Her mother is leading the prosecution in the case against former President Donald Trump related to the 2020 Georgia election interference, the New York Post noted.
She told an officer that she had been using her cellphone “due to her mother calling her related to her pregnancy,” the report said. Kinaya also told officers that she was “unaware” that her license had been revoked since May 13, the report added.
Following her daughter’s arrest, Fani Willis arrived to pick up Kinaya’s 2010 Nissan Altima. “Willis’s mother later arrived on scene to take possession of her vehicle,” DailyMail.com reported.
Kinaya was booked at Fayette County Jail on a misdemeanor charge of driving with a revoked or suspended license. After having her mugshot taken, she was released from the facility, which is located about 30 minutes south of her mother’s office in Atlanta.
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She is scheduled for an arraignment on October 24 in Tyrone Municipal Court. If convicted, Kinaya could face a minimum of two days in jail, a $500 fine, and a six-month extension of her license suspension.
Willis’ extensive racketeering case against Trump has been on hold since June as the Georgia Court of Appeals reviews Trump’s attempt to disqualify the 52-year-old district attorney.
In March, Trump and eight co-defendants requested that the appeals court consider their claims of prosecutorial misconduct, alleging issues related to Willis’ relationship with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee had earlier ruled that District Attorney Willis could continue with the case provided her former lover, Nathan Wade, stepped down, which he did.
Trump’s appeal aims to overturn McAfee’s decision before the trial begins. The appeals court is expected to hear arguments on the disqualification effort in December, which will be after the November 5 presidential election.
Since securing the grand jury indictment against Trump and 18 others last August, Willis has faced multiple investigations by state and federal lawmakers over allegations of misusing taxpayer funds and her relationship with Wade.
Trump, 78, and his 13 remaining co-defendants have pleaded not guilty to felony charges accusing them of violating Georgia’s anti-racketeering law in an alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election results in the state, The Post noted.
Willis’ office is also dealing with another scandal. In June, text messages were produced during a court proceeding that reveal an investigator working for the DA’s office made inappropriate advances on a witness while working on a case.
During the RICO trial for Young Slime Life (YSL) against rapper Young Thug and several co-defendants, additional information regarding the investigator’s actions surfaced. While cross-examining a female witness known as A. Bennett, her lawyer asked about messages she had received from a county investigator identified as “Hamilton.” Among the text messages was one from Hamilton that suggested he wanted to go out on a date with Bennett, saying, “Hit me up if you’re bored later. We’re not gonna talk shop.”
“And this is February 7 of 2024, this year, when the investigator for the DA’s office is supposed to be talking to you about a case, but in fact, is calling you talking about going on a date. Is that true?” her lawyer asked. “Yes,” she responded.
Bennett also testified that Hamilton had called her “mama” several times.