CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig ripped Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on Wednesday after a county court judge tossed six charges brought by Willis in her racketeering case against former President Trump.
Honig claimed Willis’ “screw up” led to this move by the judge, and called it “embarrassing” for her and others prosecuting the case.
He acknowledged, although the central racketeering case against Trump is still “in place,” the dismissal of six counts is a “setback.”
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Willis’ case against the former president on his alleged conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia was derailed earlier this year when it was discovered she was allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade. Willis hired him as one of the prosecutors to work on the case involving Trump.
The potential conflict of interest clouded the case and resulted in a dramatic evidentiary hearing last month where she denied the allegations on the witness stand.
Willis’ case against Trump faced further controversy when Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee quashed six counts against Trump in the case Wednesday, stating in his order that the state failed to allege sufficient detail for six counts of “solicitation of violation of oath by public officer.”
While speaking to CNN anchor Jim Acosta, Honig characterized this as a “screwup” on Willis and the prosecutors’ parts, and added it to the list of previous “screw ups” that Willis committed in her case against the former president.
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“I don’t think this ruling changes the type of evidence that the DA’s going to be able to introduce, but it does knock out some of the charges and look, it’s embarrassing for prosecutors,” he said. “It’s a screw up by prosecutors when you bring a charge and then a judge…
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