Georgia’s state Court of Appeals said it will consider an appeal from former President Donald Trump challenging the decision not to disqualify Fani Willis as the district attorney overseeing the 2020 election interference charges against him. Judge Scott McAfee declined the request from Trump and several of his co-defendants, but required special prosecutor Nathan Wade, who had a relationship with Willis that was not disclosed, to remove himself from the case. Because of an editing error, a previous version of this alert misstated the year of the election under investigation. It was 2020, not 2016. |