Charges failed to meet legal requirements
By Bob Unruh

Fani Willis
A judge in Georgia who is expected in coming days to determine whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ personal relationship with a special prosecutor she hired to assemble an election interference case against President Trump corrupted the legal filings has taken an intermediate step by tossing some of her counts.
Judge Scott McAfee issued an order Wednesday killing six counts in Willis’ case against Trump and some 18 other defendants.