Trump asks Georgia appeals court to overturn ruling on DA Fani Willis
Donald Trump asked a Georgia appeals court Friday to kick Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis off the election fraud case he faces over her affair scandal involving a now-former colleague.
Earlier this month, Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee ruled that Willis which he subsequently did.
The former president and eight of his co-defendants are now seeking to have the decision overturned before trial — part of their continuing crusade to either have the charges dismissed or have Willis disqualified over her purported conflict of interest and misuse of public funds.
“Defendants argued in the trial court that the indictment should have been dismissed and, at a minimum, DA Willis and her office should have been disqualified from prosecuting the case,” Trump lawyer Steve Sadow said in a statement Friday. “The Georgia Court of Appeals should grant the application and accept the interlocutory appeal for consideration on the merits.”
Last week, McAfee granted the presumptive Republican presidential nominee’s request to seek an appeal.
The Georgia Court of Appeals must still decide whether to take the case on before the trial – a decision it must render within 45 days.
