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Following months of controversy over District Attorney Fani Willis’ relationship with prosecutor Nathan Wade, an appeals court removed Willis from President Trump’s election interference case in Georgia.
From The Hill. A Georgia appeals court booted Fulton County District AttorneyĀ Fani WillisāsĀ (D) office from the 2020 election interference case against President-elect Trump on Thursday due to her relationship with a top prosecutor on the case.
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The panel described Willisās relationship with ex-special prosecutorĀ Nathan WadeĀ as a āsignificant appearance of impropriety.ā
The court declined to outright dismiss Trumpās indictment, but disqualifying Willisās office throws the future of the case ā already complicated by Trumpās impending return to the White House ā further into doubt.
āAfter carefully considering the trial courtās findings in its order, we conclude that it erred by failing to disqualify DA Willis and her office,ā Judge E. Trenton Brown III wrote inĀ the courtās ruling. …
The decision leaves open a theoretical possibility another prosecutor could take over the case, but the path forward remains precarious. Trumpās legal team has separately sought to dismiss all his criminal prosecutions on the grounds that he is the president-elect. …
Willis charged Trump and more than a dozen of his allies last summer for allegedly entering a months-long unlawful conspiracy to overturn President Bidenās 2020 victory in Georgia.
The revelation of the romance between Willis and Wade, whom the district attorney hired to spearhead the Trump prosecution, created a months-long detour in the case.
After a whirlwind hearing in February that saw both prosecutors take the stand, JudgeĀ Scott McAfee,Ā who oversees the trial proceedings, found the romance amounted to an appearance of a conflict.
The judgeĀ said the prosecution could move aheadĀ if Wade stepped aside,Ā which he quickly did. …
The appeals court panel in Thursdayās ruling rejected Trumpās arguments that the romance amounted to an actual conflict ā agreeing it was only an appearance of one ā but said the judge was wrong to conclude Willis could move ahead. …
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(Excerpt from The Hill. Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America – Donald Trump, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=52646574)
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