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A Georgia appeals court has ordered prosecutor Fani Willis disqualified from the case she brought against Donald Trump and 18 other defendants for allegedly plotting to overturn the state’s election result in 2020, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Attorneys for the defendants accused Willis, the district attorney of the Atlanta-area Fulton county, of having a conflict of interest due to her romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, a special prosecutor she hired for the case. Wade resigned from the prosecution earlier this year, and in a 2-1 ruling, the appeals court said Willis should be disqualified, as well.
In a 2-1 decision, a panel of judges, all GOP appointees, concluded that Willis’ onetime romantic relationship with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade constituted a conflict of interest that merited her dismissal from the case.
“After carefully considering the trial court’s findings in its order, we conclude that it erred by failing to disqualify DA Willis and her office,” wrote judges Todd Markle and Trenton Brown for the majority. A third judge, Benjamin Land, issued a strongly-worded dissent.
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