Kinaya Willis, the 25-year-old daughter of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, was arrested on August 24 in Tyrone, Georgia, for allegedly driving with a suspended license. An incident report indicates that Willis was initially pulled over for using a cellular phone while driving a 2010 Nissan Altima.
According to the report, Kinaya Willis explained to the police officer that her mother had called her about pregnancy-related matters. Additionally, the report notes that the pregnant 25-year-old said she was unaware that her license had been suspended on May 13 for the same offense.
After being pulled over, the Texas Southern University student was searched, handcuffed, and transported to the Fayette County Jail. Her mother, Fani Willis, arrived at the scene to take possession of the vehicle.
Kinaya Willis will be arraigned in municipal court on October 24 on a misdemeanor charge. In Georgia, a conviction for driving with a suspended license entails a minimum of two days in jail, a fine of at least $500, and a six-month extension of the suspension.
The incident is just the latest controversy to plague Fani Willis, who has seen her RICO prosecution of former President Donald J. Trump collapse over accusations of ethical breaches. Last year, it was revealed that Willis had a romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor she appointed to handle the Trump case. Georgia Judge Scott McAfee—presiding over the prosecution—ruled last March that either Willis or Wade would have to remove themselves from the prosecution, prompting the latter to resign.
Former President Trump‘s attorneys are currently appealing McAfee’s ruling before the Georgia Court of Appeals, asking that Willis also be removed.