The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

» Ex-Fulton prosecutor taking on old boss Howard in DA race,

- By Christian Boone cboone@ajc.com

A former top lieutenant to Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard has entered the race against him. Howard is running for a seventh term.

Fani Willis, 48, says the office is broken and needs new leadership. She cited heavy turnover in the prosecutor’s ranks and a series of “distractio­ns” linked to Howard, including recent allegation­s of sexual harassment.

“It’s unfortunat­e that we aren’t talking about public safety but instead the conduct of the county’s chief law enforcemen­t officer,” said Willis, who once supervised the Fulton DA’s trial division. She prosecuted some of the county’s biggest cases in her 16 years with the office, including the Atlanta Public Schools’ cheating scandal.

Willis represents the stiffest challenge Howard has faced since first elected in 1996. He ran unopposed in 2016.

Howard has been a lightning rod for criticism, tangling with county judges and other public safety officials in spats over repeat offenders and sentencing.

Willis said she felt compelled to enter the race after hearing from many constituen­ts and former colleagues over the past few months.

“I have gotten calls from South Fulton, North Fulton, Buckhead just begging me to run,” said Willis, who is giving up her job as South Fulton’s chief municipal court judge to run for district attorney.

The office is “broken,” she said — an indictment of Howard’s leadership style punctuated by heavy turnover. Most who have left “don’t believe they’ve been respected and appreciate­d,” Willis said.

“When you have that lack of retention you create a safety hazard,” she said. “You’ve got too many young lawyers in that office without experience or training.”

Former Fulton assistant district attorney Charlie Bailey said frustratio­n with Howard “has been building for quite awhile.”

Recent allegation­s of sexual harassment and gender discrimina­tion by three women who work or worked for the office “may have been the straw that broke the camel’s back,” Bailey said.

Howard has denied those allegation­s, pointing to an investigat­ion, sanctioned by the county, that concluded the office’s former human resources director’s claims of sexual harassment, retaliatio­n, and race discrimina­tion were meritless.

Willis, he said, misreprese­nts his record, though he sidesteppe­d the issue of turnover.

“Since 1997, I have worked to reduce the vacancy rate in my office from 50% down to a current all-time low of 6%,” Howard said. “Currently, the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office maintains 108 assistant district attorney positions and there are only five vacancies which developed within the last three weeks.”

Willis said she appreciate­s the difficulty of the job she seeks. “I understand I’m not the only wise counsel in the room,” she said.

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