Judge in Georgia slams Fani Willis' 'improper' church speech, 'playing the race card'
- Judge McAfee ruled to maintain District Attorney Willis in a high-profile case, rejecting a defendant's motion to remove her due to an alleged improper affair.
- McAfee ordered special counsel Nathan Wade's removal for the case to proceed impartially, citing the appearance of impropriety.
- Willis faces a decision to either fire Wade or step down from the trial, amidst controversy over racial comments made during public speeches.
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Judge slams Fani Willis’ ‘tremendous lapse in judgment’ in ruling on Trump election interference case
Georgia Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee slammed Fulton County DA Fani Willis for her “tremendous lapse in judgment” and “impropriety” over her affair with prosecutor Nathan Wade Friday – but has allowed her to continue prosecuting the election fraud case against Donald Trump.
Georgia judge scolds Willis in scathing Trump decision
Georgia Judge Scott McAfee has provided a pathway for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) to move forward with criminally prosecuting former President Trump, but he also gave her a scolding reprimand over a romance with a top prosecutor. McAfee said Trump’s election interference case can proceed with Willis at the helm so long as her…
Judge in Georgia slams Fani Willis' 'improper' church speech, 'playing the race card'
The judge in former President Trump's Georgia election interference case has allowed District Attorney Fani Willis to continue leading the prosecution, but he said her racially charged rhetoric about "playing the race card" was "legally improper."
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