Fulton County’s Deputy District Attorney Jeff DiSantis received payments totaling over $131,000 for consulting services to Rep. Gabriel Amo, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest.
By yourNEWS Media Staff
Fulton County Deputy District Attorney Jeff DiSantis was compensated with four payments amounting to $131,335 in 2023 for consultancy provided to Rep. Gabriel Amo (D-RI), a former aide in the Biden White House who coordinated with local officials. This information comes from Federal Election Commission records. The payments are noteworthy due to allegations from sources close to Fulton County’s office, suggesting DiSantis was positioned within the county office to target former President Donald Trump, as reported by Breitbart News.
The financial transactions between DiSantis and Rep. Amo had not been previously disclosed. DiSantis was actively working in the county’s DA office while managing a consultancy, “20/20 Insights, LLC.” According to sources, deputy district attorneys are generally required to sign an oath preventing external employment, which raises questions about DiSantis’s adherence to such policies, with his specific oath status currently unknown.
DiSantis’s engagement with Amo, who served as the deputy director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs prior to his congressional campaign, is under scrutiny. During his tenure at the White House, Amo was the principal liaison to mayors and local elected officials and also contributed to President Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign and subsequent transition team.
Sources allege DiSantis played a pivotal role in strategizing within Fulton County, indicating a direct connection to the White House. His involvement in significant meetings and decisions, particularly in isolating Willis, suggests a deeper level of influence and strategy.
DiSantis, known for his successful career as a Democrat operative and his role in managing Willis’ 2020 campaign which raised $4 million, is considered to have an unusually high level of experience and knowledge for a county employee role. His background includes serving as the Executive Director of the Democrat Party of Georgia and as Deputy Director of Compliance for the DNC. His extensive experience spans multiple states and various political campaigns, emphasizing his significant expertise in campaign finance law and political strategy.
Furthermore, DiSantis founded “20/20 Insights, LLC” in 2010 and was the registered agent until a recent change in February 2024, where Christopher Huttman, his business partner, took over the role. This change occurred amidst controversial revelations about Willis and another prosecutor, Nathan Wade, raising suspicions about the timing and motives behind the administrative adjustment.
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The involvement of Nathan Wade, a prosecutor in the Trump case who played a crucial role in staffing decisions post-Willis’ election win, adds another layer to the unfolding narrative, particularly in light of his relationship with Willis and subsequent staffing choices in the DA’s office.
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