Why sure...how deep of a friggin hole do you want me to dig fro you
Her predecessor
Another paragon of virtue and a truly FITH leftard
Well done
ATLANTA-It appears Fulton County will have its first new district attorney in nearly two decades. IncumbentPaul Howard was beaten by more than 45 percentage points Tuesday in a runoff againstFani Willis.
Howard recently came under fire after the FOX 5 I-Team uncovered the Georgia Bureau of Investigation was looking into allegations that Howard used grant money from the City of Atlanta to nonprofits under his control. One of those non-profits paid Howard at least $140,000 in city grant money.He agreed to pay a $6,500 state ethics finefor failing todisclose his role as a CEO for two non-profits.
The GBI was investigating the way grand jury subpoenaswere issued by Howard's office in the Rayshard Brooks murder case.
In addition, three past or present female employees have filed lawsuits alleging harassment or discrimination.
Howard dismissed the harassment and discrimination allegations, saying they're baseless and politically motivated. He also said there was no wrongdoing involving the salary supplement or the subpoenas.
Howard was the first African American district attorney elected in Georgia when he took office in 1997. He touts a 70% drop in violent crime and a 50% reduction in the county jail population as his main accomplishments.
He also said he’s proud that about 60% of his staff is Black and about 65% female, with women holding 84% of supervisory positions. After two decades of running unopposed, Howard placed second in the June Democratic primary.