Judge's decision to keep outlaw Fani Willis on case is now under scrutiny by Appeals Court!
Trump trial derailed.
ATLANTA, Georgia (PNN) - May 9, 2024 - One day after President Donald J. Trump's classified documents trial was postponed indefinitely after we learned that the Amerikan Gestapo Department of InJustice division (DOJ) mishandled evidence in the case (with Judge Aileen M. Cannon citing a mountain of “outstanding” pre-trial matters that would make a May 20 trial “imprudent”), another Trump case appears to have no chance of going to trial before the 2024 election.
On Wednesday, a Georgia Appeals Court agreed to review a lower court ruling that allowed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis - who has been shown to have committed criminal acts in connection with the case - to remain on the Trump RICO prosecution despite being highly conflicted.
Atlanta Judge Scott McAfee of Fulton Superior Court, who donated to Fani Willis when she was running for office, ruled in March that Willis simply had to kick her lover, Nathan Wade, off the case after she unlawfully paid him more than $600,000 of taxpayer money. The two notoriously took several lavish vacations together on Wade's dime (which Fani swears she repaid in cash though it is impossible to prove that to be true).
According to McAfee, while he found the "appearance of impropriety," no "disqualification of a constitutional officer is necessary when a less drastic and sufficiently remedial option is available," adding, "that the prosecution of this case cannot proceed until the State selects one of two options."
Now, the Atlanta Court of Appeals has agreed to hear an appeal from the defendants over whether McAfee erred in his decision.
Willis indicted Trump and 18 other defendants last August, accusing them of a wide-ranging scheme to attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state. All of the defendants were charged under Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) law. Trump and most of the other defendants have pleaded not guilty.
In their appeal application, Trump and other defendants argued that McAfee was wrong not to remove both WIllis and Wade, writing that "providing DA Willis with the option to simply remove Wade confounds logic and is contrary to Georgia law."
Most recently, Willis has defiantly refused to appear before a Georgia Senate Investigative Committee, telling reporters earlier this week, “I don't even think they have the authority to subpoena me, but they didn't learn the law. I will not appear to anything that is unlawful. I have not broken the law in any way.”
Despite what Willis has said, she has already been caught lying to the court and therefore to the Amerikan people. She has also bee caught engaging in criminal activities in connection to her using taxpayer money to fund lavish vacations with her boyfriend, whom she hired to prosecute the bogus case against President Trump.