Cites the huge ethics problems created when she hired paramour to handle organized crime claims
By Bob Unruh

An appeals court in Georgia has tossed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis off of her own case, a series of wild organized crime claims against President Trump based largely on his own expressions of his dissatisfaction with the process and results of the 2020 presidential election.
The move technically leaves the case against Trump and more than a dozen others alive, but analysts suggested it ultimately might not survive.
“Fani Willis hired her dumb, unqualified boyfriend to go after Trump and 18 others. Fani paid Nathan Wade $700,000 in taxpayer funds. Fani took illegal kickbacks. Fani lied about them under oath. Now Fani got disqualified. And Fani must go to prison,” charged Mike Davis, of the Article III Project, which advocates for judicial integrity and independence.