Miami Herald

Georgia court will hear appeal on Trump prosecutor

- BY RICHARD FAUSSET NYT News Service

The Georgia Court of Appeals will hear an appeal of a ruling that allowed Fani Willis, the district attorney in Fulton County, to continue leading the prosecutio­n of former President Donald Trump on charges related to election interferen­ce, the court announced Wednesday.

The decision to hear the appeal, handed down by a three-judge panel, is likely to further delay the Georgia criminal case against Trump and 14 of his allies, making it less likely that the case will go to trial before the November elecruled tion.

The terse three-sentence announceme­nt reopens the possibilit­y that Willis could be disqualifi­ed from the biggest case of her career, and one of the most significan­t state criminal cases in the nation’s history.

At issue is a romantic relationsh­ip she had with Nathan Wade, a lawyer she hired to handle the prosecutio­n of Trump. Defense lawyers argued that the relationsh­ip amounted to an untenable conflict of interest, and that Willis and her entire office should be removed from the case.

But on March 15, Judge Scott McAfee of Fulton County Superior Court that Willis could keep the case if Wade stepped away from it. Wade resigned a few hours after judge issued his ruling.

Steve Sadow, the lead counsel for Trump in Georgia, said in a statement Wednesday that his client “looks forward to presenting interlocut­ory arguments to the Georgia Court of Appeals as to why the case should be dismissed and Fulton County DA Willis should be disqualifi­ed for her misconduct in this unjustifie­d, unwarrante­d political persecutio­n.”

A spokespers­on for Willis’ office declined to comment on the appeals court’s action.

 ?? KENNY HOLSTON NYT ?? A decision by the Georgia Court of Appeals reopens the possibilit­y that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis could be disqualifi­ed from the prosecutio­n of former President Donald Trump on charges related to election interferen­ce.
KENNY HOLSTON NYT A decision by the Georgia Court of Appeals reopens the possibilit­y that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis could be disqualifi­ed from the prosecutio­n of former President Donald Trump on charges related to election interferen­ce.

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