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Judge allows appeal of Fani Willis decision

- Josh Meyer

A judge ruled Wednesday that Donald Trump and seven other defendants in the Georgia election fraud case can proceed with an emergency appeal of his decision last week allowing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to stay on the prosecutio­n despite her affair with the special prosecutor she hired to oversee it.

Defense lawyers for Trump and the others filed the emergency appeal Monday, notifying Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee that his March 15 decision “is of such importance to the case that immediate review” should be conducted. Such a request under Georgia law requires the judge’s approval, and McAfee granted it Wednesday without significan­t comment.

In their request asking McAfee to grant a certificat­e of immediate review, the lawyers said his decision didn’t go far enough. They not only want Willis and her entire office thrown off the case, but the charges dismissed altogether, as some of them petitioned in their initial court motions back in January.

McAfee’s approval means that Trump and the others can now formally appeal his ruling to the Georgia state Court of Appeals, which must agree to hear the case in order for the appeal to go forward.

Those seeking the appeal include Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, former New York Mayor and Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani and Trump 2020 campaign staffer Michael Roman, who first disclosed Willis’ romantic relationsh­ip with special prosecutor Nathan Wade in a bombshell Jan. 8 motion to disqualify her.

McAfee ruled last Friday that Willis could stay in charge of the election fraud case against the former president if Wade stepped down.

Wade did so hours later, allowing the sweeping racketeeri­ng case to go forward.

Steven Sadow, lead defense counsel for Trump in the Fulton County case, called McAfee’s ruling “highly significan­t.”

“The defense is optimistic that appellate review will lead to the case being dismissed and the DA being disqualifi­ed,” Sadow said in a statement to USA TODAY.

Election fraud case to go forward while emergency appeal is considered

In his ruling Wednesday, McAfee also said that “unless directed otherwise by an appellate court,” he will allow some aspects of the case to move forward.

“The Court intends to continue addressing the many other unrelated pending pretrial motions,” McAfee wrote, “regardless of whether the petition is granted.”

No trial date has been set in the case, in which Trump and 14 others are charged with conspiring by various illegal means to overturn President Joe Biden’s win over Trump in the Peach State in 2020.

“The Court intends to continue addressing the many other unrelated pending pretrial motions.”

Scott McAfee Superior Court Judge

 ?? ALEX SILTZ/POOL VIA USA TODAY NETWORK ?? The legal team of Donald Trump has put in an emergency appeal after a judge decided Fani Willis could remain on the Georgia election fraud case.
ALEX SILTZ/POOL VIA USA TODAY NETWORK The legal team of Donald Trump has put in an emergency appeal after a judge decided Fani Willis could remain on the Georgia election fraud case.

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