Judge says DA in Trump election case could be 'disqualified,' misconduct hearing 'must' occur
- Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee is considering voiding a subpoena for testimony from one of Trump's co-defendants until after another witness testifies at a disqualification hearing.
- McAfee did quash a subpoena for Wade's bank records, which some defendants wanted to enter as evidence that he paid for vacations with Willis while investigating Trump.
- Willis' office has requested the judge quash subpoenas to her, Wade, DA's office employees, and Wade's business associate, calling it "harassment and disruption.
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Trump wants Fani Willis kicked off his case. A judge said a hearing ‘must occur’
The former president reportedly plans to watch testimony in a misconduct hearing targeting the prosecutor leading the sprawling election subversion case against him and his allies in Fulton County, Georgia

Fani Willis Disqualification Is "Possible," Judge Says
Fani Willis Disqualification Is "Possible," Judge Says By Catherine Yang of The Epoch Times Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee confirmed on Feb. 12 that the hearing about misconduct claims against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade “must occur” on Feb. 15 and could lead to disqualification. Ms. Willis is presiding over the high-profile racketeering case that names former President Donald Trump …
Just In: Judge in Fani Willis Case Says Alleged Relationship 'Existed' and Could Result in 'Disqualification'
The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s Georgia election inference case stated Monday that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ alleged misconduct could result in her disqualification from the case. […] The post Just In: Judge in Fani Willis Case Says Alleged Relationship 'Existed' and Could Result in 'Disqualification' appeared first on The Western Journal.
Judge: Fani Willis' disqualification 'possible' given evidence from Trump co-defendant
President Donald J. Trump signs a Presidential Memorandum on Protecting the United States Lobster Industry on Wednesday, June 24, 2020, in the Oval Office of the White House. (Official White House photo by Shealah Craighead) By Katelynn Richardson Daily Caller News Foundation Judge Scott McAfee said Monday it is “possible” Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis could be disqualified based on evidence of alleged corruption presented by Trump…
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