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Trump has filed a motion in Georgia state court to compel the Fulton County District Attorney's office to pay him $6.2 million in compensation for the now-dismissed election racketeering case, Lawfare's Anna Bower reported on Wednesday.
The motion relies on a law passed by Georgia Republicans last year, which entitles criminal defendants to compel district attorneys to pay their legal fees when the case is dismissed as a result of prosecutorial misconduct.
The Georgia case, filed by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in 2023 after two years of investigation, charged Trump and a number of his lawyers and political operatives for essentially running an organized crime ring to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in that state.
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-georgia-2674858490/
bluestarone
(21,212 posts)I mean like yesterday.
Miles Archer
(21,815 posts)Any day of the week when he's breathing can be tough, but today...YIKES.
bluestarone
(21,212 posts)BlueWaveNeverEnd
(12,886 posts)For example
"When I hear the news, I'll break out the champagne". No detail is needed. No questions asked, just lots of thumbs up.
malaise
(292,895 posts)Rec
riversedge
(79,492 posts)I recall this--the case being dismissed because Trump won the election.
...........The Georgia case, filed by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in 2023 after two years of investigation, charged Trump and a number of his lawyers and political operatives for essentially running an organized crime ring to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in that state.
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However, in an unexpected twist, the case was derailed when some of Trump's co-defendants filed for Willis' removal under allegations that she was in a romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, one of her office's special prosecutors working on the case. The defendants argued that the entire case was a smokescreen for Willis and Wade to finance their romantic liaisons with taxpayer money.
The judge presiding over the case, Scott McAfee, ruled Willis could remain on the case as long as Wade resigned, but an appellate court reversed this judgment and disqualified Willis altogether. That put the case in legal limbo for over a year, as the bipartisan Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia searched for another prosecutor to handle the case with no takers.
Finally, last November, the council's director assigned the case to himself and filed for its dismissal, as Trump's election to the presidency made a state criminal trial impractical.
in2herbs
(4,243 posts)records and his tax records to determine if he suffered a financial loss.
I can't remember who it was but in response to a f45 lawsuit recently these records were demanded.
2naSalit
(100,078 posts)To fuck off.