The hearing to disqualify Fani Willis and Darrius "Sweetdick" Honeycum, Esq. is tomorrow at 9:15 am EST. Megyn Kelly lays out the minefield these "starcrossed lovers" are facing.
They both appear to have perjured themselves in various filings denying the affair, whether or not Sweetdick paid for all of Fani's expenses in their many romantic getaways, and lying about when the affair started (they claim it didn't begin until months after Sweetdick was hired; but Sweetdick filed for divorce the day after Fani hired him).
At around 10:00, Megyn Kelly mentions that Sweetdick initially denied an affair in his divorce filings -- but then, after the affair was revealed, amended his answer to PLEAD THE FIFTH AMENDMENT AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATION. That is, he changed his answer from "no, there was no affair" to "I will not say if there was an affair or not, because the answer might expose me to criminal (perjury) charges."
She also says that Michael Roman's lawyer Ashleigh Merchant is prepared to bring witness after witness forward who will say the couple has been having an affair "for years," so both also perjured themselves in this very hearing about the timing of the affair.
Full episode here. She discusses the case with lawyers and other guests. They seem to think that the case will be dismissed, and that Fani and Sweetdick will be facing criminal prosecution for perjury.