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Fani Willis Family: Ex Husband Fred Willis & Father John Clifford Floyd
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By Jessica McBride
Updated Aug 13, 2023 at 11:16pm
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was married once, to Fred Willis, but they are divorced, and she does not currently have a husband. She has two adult children, both daughters.
Her father was a member of the Black Panther movement, according to South Atlanta Magazine. That magazine says her father’s name is John Clifford Floyd, and he was a criminal defense attorney who raised her in Los Angeles as a single father.
The New York Times calls Willis’s dad, “John Clifford Floyd III, a longtime civil rights activist and defense lawyer.”
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At this time, we would like to introduce this in evidence, Mr. Chair-
man, as exhibit SN-27.
The ('HAIRM.0. It may be received.
(Tile document referred to was marked "Exhibit No. 4,33" for
reference and may be found in the files of the subcommittee.)
Mr. MA NuE. As stated previously, SNCC has sponsored a series of
summer work-ins in Atlanta since at least 1966 to train college-age re-
cruits in the spreading of SNCC philosophy on their respective college
campuses. Certain aspects of this activity will be detailed when the sub-
committee examines incidents of violence and disruption which have
been organized at several predominantly black colleges in the South.
On May 17, 1968, five SNCC officials, one active in the South and
four affiliated with the Ios Angeles office of SNCC, were arrested in
New Orleans, La., during the trial of H. Rap Brown for theft and pos-
session of stolen Iroperty. The five are identified as follows:
Willie Floyd Ricks–bate of birth February 18, 1943.
John Clifford Floyd-IDate of birth Octoberr 2.7,1942.
Johnnie Raine Dl)ate of birth September 19, 1946.
Mark Anthony Semien-I)ate of birth January 29, 1948.
Charles Gordon-IDate of birth July 26,1947.
When these individuals were arrested, the New Orleans Police
Department, under a search warrant, took into protective custody
certain documents and IXsessions of these persons.
Among the material seized under the search warrant were the items
listed below:
Mr. Chairman, in the interest of time and with your permission,
it is rather lengthy, I would like to insert all of the documents, or a
certain portion of the documents into evidence and point out to the
('hair tlat infour of these cases these individuals were carrying-not
carrying-they had in their Iosemion 9-millimeter automatic pistols,
which we also have as exhibits.
The CH, uMAx.The pistol may be filed as an exhibit for tie present.
Who is entitled to poeamion of it I
On May 17, 1968, John Clifford Floyd, Mark Anthony Simien,
Charles Franklin Gordon, Jr., and Johnnie Edson Reines III, were
arrested by the New Orleans Police 1)epartment in Louisiana when
they attempted to jump their motel bill at a Negro motel and for
possession of stolen property. These four members of Los Angeles
SNCC had in their possession a list, of Los Angeles SNCC members
which included the following:
Ronald Leroy Wilkins, Angela Davis, Bobby Hodges, Rene Hard-
ing, Frank Harding, Franklin Alexander, Mike Williams, Tut Hayes,
Tommy Scott, Clarice Allen, Charles Franklin Gordon.
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