Georgia Supreme Court declines to hear Fani Willis’ appeal of her removal from Trump election case
The Georgia Supreme Court upheld a 4-3 ruling removing DA Fani Willis over a romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, affecting prosecution of Trump and 14 others.
- The Georgia Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, disqualifying her from prosecuting President Donald Trump in an election interference case.
- The Georgia Court of Appeals found that the appearance of impropriety warranted her disqualification from the case due to her romantic relationship with chief prosecutor Nathan Wade, which was deemed a conflict of interest.
- Willis stated she respected the legal process but disagreed with the court's decision, which affects the prosecution of Trump's election-related charges.
- With the Supreme Court's decision, prosecutorial responsibility now shifts to a new attorney assigned by the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia.
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Prosecutor Fani Willis went against her dismissal from the trial against Trump for election influence and was thus not successful at the Supreme Court in Georgia
Georgia high court decision ends Fulton prosecutor’s participation in case against Trump
ATLANTA — The Georgia Supreme Court on Tuesday shut the door on Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ election interference case against Donald Trump and his supporters.
Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Disqualification Of Fani Willis In Get-Trump Case
Any hopes Fulton County DA Fani Willis had of resuming her office’s lawfare against Donald Trump came crashing down on Tuesday after the Georgia Supreme Court rejected her motion to continue overseeing the case against the president and other Republicans. In a 4-3 decision, the Peach State’s highest court declined to consider Willis’ appeal of […]
NEW: Fani Willis Officially Hit With Death Blow In Trump Case
The dying gasp of Fani Willis’s prosecution of President Donald Trump came on Monday when a Georgia appeals court dismissed her final attempt to try him with charges related to the 2020 election. Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, lost in a 4-3 decision when the court declined to overturn a lower court’s ruling that Willis demonstrated a “significant appearance of impropriety” in her prosecution. The initial decision resulted in Willis…
Fani Willis permanently removed from prosecuting Trump election interference case after losing appeal
Fani Willis has been permanently removed from prosecuting Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case after the state Supreme Court declined her appeal.
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