The Court of Appeals for the State of Georgia granted an interlocutory appeal to former President Donald J. Trump and his co-defendants, who requested that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis be disqualified from the RICO prosecution she has brought against them. In March, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee greenlit an appeal by defense attorneys for former President Trump and over a dozen others of his court’s decision that resulted in the removal of special prosecutor Nathan Wade but not Willis.

Fani Willis and Nathan Wade were accused of having engaged in a clandestine romantic relationship that impacted decisions regarding the RICO prosecution and resulted in Wade’s appointment as a special prosecutor. Additionally, when the nature of their relationship was raised, Willis and Wade initially attempted to cover it up and deny the claims. Even upon public admission, Willis tried to obfuscate the timeline of her relationship with Wade in an apparent effort to avoid being removed from her prosecution.
In mid-March, Judge McAfee ruled that either Wade or Willis would have to remove themselves from the RICO prosecution. This resulted in Wade’s prompt resignation.
