Imminent Ruling on DA Willis's Disqualification in Trump Case
The decision by Judge McAfee could reshape the legal battle over alleged election interference in Georgia.
- Judge Scott McAfee is expected to rule this week on whether to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis due to her relationship with Nathan Wade, who was hired as a special prosecutor in the Trump election interference case.
- The relationship between Willis and Wade, and the timing of its start, has become a central issue, with allegations of perjury based on phone and message records.
- House Republicans have initiated an investigation into Willis's coordination with the January 6 House committee, amid claims of a politically motivated prosecution against Trump.
- Payments to Nathan Wade from the Fulton County District Attorney's seized property fund were initially reported but later clarified as a data entry error.
- The outcome of McAfee's ruling could significantly impact the ongoing case against former President Donald Trump and his allies for allegedly attempting to subvert the 2020 election results in Georgia.