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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

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