Judge Allows Fani Willis to Continue Trump Prosecution Amid Controversy
Fulton County DA Fani Willis remains on the Trump election interference case despite allegations of a romantic relationship with a special prosecutor, who has since resigned.
- A Fulton County judge ruled that District Attorney Fani Willis can continue prosecuting Donald Trump despite allegations of a romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
- The controversy began when defense attorneys accused Willis of misconduct, alleging she had a personal and financial relationship with Wade, who resigned after the ruling.
- Despite the controversy, four defendants in the Trump Georgia case have pleaded guilty, and the trial is moving forward.
- Legal experts and analysts suggest the allegations against Willis and the ensuing legal drama have tainted the prosecution's credibility.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene called for the judge's recusal, claiming bias, but legal experts dismissed her demands, stating no sufficient basis for recusal.












































































