Thursday, July 18, 2024

Appeals Court Issues Major Ruling On Fani Willis' Claims Against Trump

Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis, whose "Organized crime" case against President Donald Trump is in disarray after she hired her paramour, at a cost to taxpayers of nearly $700,000, to work on it, then took luxury vacations with him, has learned that it is at a standstill now at least until December.

Willis brought a long list of charges against Trump and more than a dozen others over their statements regarding the 2020 presidential election.

Because of her scandalous behavior regarding her hired boyfriend, a trial judge ordered him off the case, but allowed Willis to stay.

The appeals court will at that time review the decision from Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee that allowed Willis to remain.

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The report said Trump faces 10 counts in Georgia over what Willis has claimed was a scheme to overturn the state's results from the 2020 election.

CBS reported it was the scandal over the relationship between Willis and her specially hired boyfriend that created chaos for the case.

"Proceedings were derailed earlier this year after one of those co-defendants, GOP operative Michael Roman, claimed Willis and Wade had an improper romantic relationship that Willis financially benefited from it. Roman claimed the relationship began before Wade was hired in November 2021 to work on the case involving Trump, and he sought to have Willis and her office disqualified and the charges dismissed. Trump and several others joined Roman's motion claiming the prosecution was invalid and unconstitutional," the report explained.

That organization announced it has filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the appeals court calling for Willis to be removed from the case entirely.

The judge found as fact that Fani Willis' conduct had an 'appearance of impropriety,' based on her relationship with Nathan Wade.

The facts are clear that Willis must be disqualified from overseeing the high-profile election interference case against President Trump. 

https://www.wnd.com/2024/07/appeals-court-issues-major-ruling-on-fani-willis-claims-against-trump/ 

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