Judge Scott McAfee ruled on Friday that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis could stay on the case prosecuting former President and presidential frontrunner Donald Trump if she took special prosecutor Nathan Wade off the case.
The ruling brought to a close a two-month courtroom battle over whether or not the case would continue after it was brought to light that Willis and Wade were in a relationship.
In a post on X, U.S. House Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) declared that it made her “sick” that such a ruling could be made.
“Judge McAfee worked for Fani Willis and donated to her campaign AND has now ruled that Fani can keep prosecuting Trump but only if she removes her lover Nathan Wade off the case!” Greene declared.
Greene then insisted that “Judge McAfee should have recused himself in the first place because of his obvious bias. Fani Willis lied under oath in his courtroom!”
“Fani and Wade conspired with the Whitehouse and Jan 6th Committee, talk about RICO charges!” Greene continued.
Greene then pointed out that “Fani Willis overpaid her lover Nathan Wade as he had zero experience with RICO cases, abuse of taxpayer funds!”
“And the Georgia Ethics board needs to seriously investigate both Fani Willis and Nathan Wade, I’ve filed multiple complaints!” Greene explained.
Greene concluded by stating that she believes “The corruption in Fulton County, Georgia is some of the worst in the nation. It makes most of us in Georgia sick.”
Judge McAfee worked for Fani Willis and donated to her campaign AND has now ruled that Fani can keep prosecuting Trump but only if she removes her lover Nathan Wade off the case!
Judge McAfee should have recused himself in the first place because of his obvious bias.
Fani… pic.twitter.com/o47THElYkN
— Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) March 15, 2024
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