I bet no one will correct the corruption.
What about Fani Willis?
A Republican Georgia prosecutor was indicted by a grand jury on charges of theft and making false statements for stealing $4,200 in public funds.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced Monday that Hall County Solicitor General Stephanie Woodard was indicted on 24 felony counts – 11 counts of Theft by Taking and 13 counts of False Statements after an investigation into her spending.
According to the indictment reviewed by The Gateway Pundit, Woodard was charged with one count of false statements for using $54.06 in public funds to purchase a pillow and pillow case from Target.
One count of false statements was related to a $190 reimbursement for a dog cremation. Another felony count was related to a reimbursement request for $17.35 for a purchase at a Dollar Tree in North Carolina for office supplies. Woodard was charged for the Dollar Tree expense because the purchase was made outside of Georgia.
The indictment included the following allegations per the Georgia Attorney General:
In June 2022, the defendant made a false statement that a receipt from the restaurant First Watch was an expense for abuse awareness and then took funds from Hall County. In August 2022, the defendant used her Hall County P-Card to make a purchase related to Law School Admissions. The defendant then made false statements and writings that the registration and receipt from the Law School Admissions Council were for a victim in a local youth program. In July 2021, the defendant made a false statement that a reimbursement request was for a dog cremation for an old magistrate court case and then took funds from Hall County. In June 2022, the defendant used her Hall County P-Card to pay for “Testing Services.” In July 2022, the defendant made a false statement that the registration was for a different prep course and an individual other than the person for whom she actually paid to take the course. In September 2022, the defendant used her Hall County P-Card to make a purchase at Target. The defendant then made a false writing that a pillow and pillow case were for a victim. In August 2021 and August 2022, in a Travel Expense Request Form submitted to Hall County, the defendant willfully concealed that she had previously requested a reimbursement from PAC for the same expenses. In both instances, the defendant took funds from Hall County. In July 2018, the defendant submitted to PAC a Continuing Legal Education Affidavit and Request for Credit, which falsely stated that she attended every initialed session in its entirety. . .
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