"Private Meeting in Fani Willis Case: Implications for Judge's Decision"

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Judge Scott McAfee's private meeting with a key witness, Terrence Bradley, in the case against Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants, could sway the decision on whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will be allowed to continue prosecuting. The closed-door meeting is to discuss attorney-client privilege issues, and the judge's decision could come as early as the second week of March. If Willis is disqualified, another district attorney or the state Attorney General could take over the prosecution, but it may not significantly impact public opinion or the actual trial.
Topics:nation#attorney-client-privilege#fani-willis#georgia-election-interference-case#judge-scott-mcafee#legalcourt-proceedings#terrence-bradley
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