Last week, a Georgia court ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to pay Judicial Watch nearly $22,000, finding that she ignored the organization’s open records request and hid communications.
In August 2023, Judicial Watch submitted an Open Records Act request for communications Willis’ office had with the Department of Justice’s special counsel Jack Smith’s office and the House committee investigating the January 6, 2021, protest at the United States Capitol.
‘The District Attorney’s Office flatly ignored Plaintiff’s original ORA request, conducting no search and simply (and falsely) informing the County’s Open Records Custodian that no responsive records existed.’
The DA’s office claimed it did “not have the responsive records.”
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“This response was perplexing and eventually suspicious to [Judicial Watch], given that Plaintiff subsequently uncovered through own effort at
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