Earlier this week, former president Trump’s classified documents case was thrown out in Florida. And today, we learned that the Georgia Court of Appeals will hear Trump’s case to have D.A. Fani Willis disqualified on December 5th, which will one month -after- the election.
The Georgia court will hear the appeal by Trump and his co-defendants to have embattled Willis disqualified from the case due to an alleged “improper” affair with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
Last month, lawyers for Trump filed the opening brief in their appeal of a court order in hopes of disqualifying Wills from the sweeping electioneering case against him in Georgia.
“The brief persuasively argues that the trial court should have dismissed the case and disqualified DA Willis for her forensic misconduct and the appearance of impropriety between her and former Special Assistant DA Wade, who was her lover and taxpayer-funded financial benefactor,” Steve Sadow, lead attorney for Trump, said in a statement.
“We are optimistic that the Court will favorably decide the appeal in our favor.”