• Fulton County judge says Fani Willis disqualification ruling 'should be

    From Biden Lie 'brary'@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 15 07:38:34 2024
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    Judge Scott McAfee said his long-awaited ruling on the effort to
    disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis "should" come out Friday.

    “I made a promise to everybody. These kind of orders take time to write. I
    need to make sure I say exactly what I want to, and I plan to stick to the timeline I gave everyone,” McAfee said, according to ABC affiliate WSB who spoke to him Thursday evening.

    “Should be out tomorrow,” he continued.

    Attorneys for several defendants have been pushing for the
    disqualification of Willis from the Georgia election interference case
    against former President Donald Trump and 18 others.

    McAfee has been weighing motions to disqualify Willis, primarily over accusations from Ashley Merchant's client, Trump co-defendant Michael
    Roman, that Willis benefited financially from a "personal, romantic relationship" with Nathan Wade, who she hired for the case, through Wade's "paying for vacations across the world with money he is being paid by the Fulton County taxpayers and authorized solely by Willis."

    Friday's ruling comes as McAfee is in the midst of an election for a full four-year term on the bench. He has denied that politics would play a part
    in his ruling.

    "The message I want to convey is no ruling of mine is ever going to be
    based on politics," McAfee said. "I’m going to be following the law as
    best I understand it."

    Willis has pushed back on any allegations of misconduct. In a filing this
    week, she urged the judge to reject the motion to disqualify her, saying
    that in order to disqualify an elected district attorney, "an actual
    conflict of interest must be proven" -- which she says the defendants have
    not done.

    On Thursday night, a reporter asked the judge how he balances campaigning
    to keep his seat while presiding over "one of the most watched cases in America."

    "So I just focus on the job I’m doing. I’m incredibly grateful for the
    last year I’ve been able to do this. I took this job not because I wanted
    to score partisan political points. I didn’t go looking for the spotlight.
    I did it because I love the law and giving people their day in court and
    being efficient about it," he said.

    Trump and 18 others pleaded not guilty last August to all charges in a
    sweeping racketeering indictment for alleged efforts to overturn the
    results of the 2020 presidential election in the state of Georgia.
    Defendants Kenneth Chesebro, Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis and Scott Hall subsequently took plea deals in exchange for agreeing to testify against
    other defendants.

    https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/fulton-county-judge-fani-willis- disqualification-ruling-tomorrow/story?id=108137448

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  • From Willie@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 15 10:53:32 2024
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    On 15 Mar 2024, "Biden Lie 'brary'" <biden-liebrary@usa.dump> posted
    some news:ut0ttp$1b2m$1@news.tambov.ru:

    Judge Scott McAfee said his long-awaited ruling on the effort to
    disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis "should" come
    out Friday.

    “I made a promise to everybody. These kind of orders take time to
    write. I need to make sure I say exactly what I want to, and I plan to
    stick to the timeline I gave everyone,” McAfee said, according to ABC affiliate WSB who spoke to him Thursday evening.

    “Should be out tomorrow,” he continued.

    Attorneys for several defendants have been pushing for the
    disqualification of Willis from the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump and 18 others.

    McAfee has been weighing motions to disqualify Willis, primarily over accusations from Ashley Merchant's client, Trump co-defendant Michael
    Roman, that Willis benefited financially from a "personal, romantic relationship" with Nathan Wade, who she hired for the case, through
    Wade's "paying for vacations across the world with money he is being
    paid by the Fulton County taxpayers and authorized solely by Willis."

    Friday's ruling comes as McAfee is in the midst of an election for a
    full four-year term on the bench. He has denied that politics would
    play a part in his ruling.

    "The message I want to convey is no ruling of mine is ever going to be
    based on politics," McAfee said. "I’m going to be following the law as
    best I understand it."

    Willis has pushed back on any allegations of misconduct. In a filing
    this week, she urged the judge to reject the motion to disqualify her,
    saying that in order to disqualify an elected district attorney, "an
    actual conflict of interest must be proven" -- which she says the
    defendants have not done.

    On Thursday night, a reporter asked the judge how he balances
    campaigning to keep his seat while presiding over "one of the most
    watched cases in America."

    "So I just focus on the job I’m doing. I’m incredibly grateful for the
    last year I’ve been able to do this. I took this job not because I
    wanted to score partisan political points. I didn’t go looking for the spotlight. I did it because I love the law and giving people their day
    in court and being efficient about it," he said.

    Trump and 18 others pleaded not guilty last August to all charges in a sweeping racketeering indictment for alleged efforts to overturn the
    results of the 2020 presidential election in the state of Georgia.
    Defendants Kenneth Chesebro, Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis and Scott Hall subsequently took plea deals in exchange for agreeing to testify
    against other defendants.

    https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/fulton-county-judge-fani-willis- disqualification-ruling-tomorrow/story?id=108137448

    Kick this Kamala Harris conspirator off the case. She screwed up and she
    needs to pay.

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  • From 68hx.1805@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 16 01:49:38 2024
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    The Judge - in a much-criticized decision - said that
    either Fani OR her boyfriend - had to GO.

    If Fani quits, it's back-to-zero on the Trump case.

    Note that Fani met with K before the case ... kinda
    suspicious/partisan IMHO.

    So ... boyfriend is gonna get the big chop. The
    sacrificial lamb.

    Politics as usual.

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