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'Justice Denied': Judge Rules That Fani Willis Can Continue to Prosecute Donald Trump

Chris Queen : Mar 15, 2024
PJ Media

"Judge McAfee worked for Fani Willis and donated to her campaign AND has now ruled that Fani can keep prosecuting Trump but only if she removes her lover Nathan Wade off the case! Judge McAfee should have recused himself in the first place because of his obvious bias. Fani Willis lied under oath in his courtroom!..." -Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, via X

[PJMedia.com] Fulton County, GA, Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee made his decision about whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis can continue to prosecute Donald Trump and 18 other co-defendants on corruption charges. (Screengrab image: via ABC News)

McAfee ruled that Willis can continue to prosecute the former president and his co-defendants, but he has given the state multiple options to handle the case. All options involve Nathan Wade stepping away from the team.

"The prosecution of this case cannot proceed until the State selects one of two options," McAfee wrote in his decision. "The District Attorney may choose to step aside, along with the whole of her office, and refer the prosecution to the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council for reassignment... Alternatively, (Special Assistant District Attorney) Wade can withdraw, allowing the District Attorney, the Defendants, and the public to move forward without his presence or remuneration distracting from and potentially compromising the merits of this case."

Willis campaigned as an anti-corruption candidate in 2020 because accusations of sexual and financial wrongdoing surrounded her predecessor, Paul Howard. She declared to an interviewer that the people of Fulton County "deserve a DA that won't have sex with his employees [and] won't put money in their own pocket."

McAfee ordered a hearing into Willis' conflicts of interest after reports surfaced in January that Willis was allegedly carrying on an affair with Nathan Wade, an attorney she hired as a special counsel on the case. Despite his lack of experience with RICO cases, Willis paid him more than more experienced attorneys for his work.

Willis also allegedly dispatched Wade to meet with Biden administration officials about the Trump prosecution. She also had the live-in lover (and now wife) of the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor working in her office, which prevented her from questioning the GOP candidate for the same office as part of the investigation.

In the run-up to the hearings, Willis spoke at a historic black church in Atlanta, where she claimed that the allegations against her were racist... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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