On Monday, the Georgia Court of Appeals canceled a hearing to weigh President-elect Donald Trump and his codefendants’ appeal of the Fani Willis disqualification issue, which stemmed from his criminal prosecution in Georgia.
Oral arguments were scheduled for Dec. 5, a month after the election, but have now been canceled.
“The oral argument scheduled to take place on December 5, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. is hereby canceled until further order of this Court,” the one-line order from the court said.
The court of appeals gave no reasoning or explanation. Trump and some of his codefendants had appealed a judge’s ruling that allowed Willis to stay on the case. This was after the resignation of a prosecutor on her staff with whom she had a romantic relationship.
Fani Willis, a shady District Attorney, set up a RICO case. They treated Donald Trump and his 18 co-defendants like Mafia kingpins. Four took plea deals.
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