Summary
Georgia's Supreme Court decided not to review an appeal by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis regarding her removal from a case against Donald Trump about election interference in Georgia. The court cited concerns over an "appearance of impropriety" due to a personal relationship between Willis and the special prosecutor involved in the case.
Key Facts
- Georgia's Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from Fani Willis.
- The case concerned election interference allegations against Donald Trump.
- Fani Willis was removed from the case due to a perceived conflict of interest.
- The conflict involved a romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
- Nathan Wade was hired by Willis to lead the case.
- An earlier ruling by the Georgia Court of Appeals removed Willis from the case last year.
- The story is still developing and may have more updates in the future.