Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell argued that today’s witness testimony in the prosecution of Fani Willis may provide the exact evidence the judge needed.
Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell said Thursday witness testimony may have provided the key evidence to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis and prosecutor Nathan Wade from Trump’s trial in Fulton County, Georgia.
Willis verbally sparred with lawyers for hours at an evidentiary hearing regarding her relationship with the lead prosecutor she hired to bring the case against Trump.
Co-defendant GOP political operative Michael Roman alleged in court filings last month that Willis should be disqualified from the case, claiming that she financially benefited from hiring Wade because of their personal relationship.
Fox News correspondent Steve Harrigan spoke to „Outnumbered“ co-host Harris Faulkner about how the judge presiding over this case warned that „even the appearance“ of a conflict of interest or lying on affidavits could be enough to disqualify both from involvement from Trump’s legal case in Georgia.
Terrell agreed when he joined the segment, arguing the judge has key evidence today that may steer the course of the case.
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USA — Criminal 'Bombshell' witness testimony may lead to Fani Willis' disqualification from case: Civil...