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THE COLLAPSE OF A WITCH HUNT: JUDGE MCAFEE DENIES WILLIS INTERVENTION IN FEE RECOVERY

The politically motivated crusade against President Donald Trump has officially turned into a multi-million dollar disaster for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. In a landmark ruling this week, Judge Scott McAfee has dealt a crushing blow to the disqualified prosecutor.

Judge McAfee has officially denied Fani Willis’s desperate request to intervene in the ongoing litigation regarding the reimbursement of legal fees. This decision paves the way for President Trump and his co-defendants to recover nearly $17 million.

The ruling follows the total collapse of the high-profile RICO case that Willis initiated in 2023. After the prosecution was dismissed last November, the focus shifted to the massive legal expenses incurred by the innocent patriots targeted by Willis’s office.

Trump himself is seeking more than $6.2 million in attorney fees, citing a 2025 Georgia law designed to protect citizens from prosecutorial misconduct. Judge McAfee’s ruling ensures that Willis can no longer block the recovery process she desperately tried to halt.

Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee flanked by inset images of Donald Trump, on the left, and Fani Willis, on the right

Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee speaks in court, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024, in Atlanta.

FULTON COUNTY ON THE HOOK: THE MASSIVE PRICE OF PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT

The financial implications of this ruling are staggering for the people of Fulton County. Judge McAfee noted that while Willis is barred from participating due to her disqualification, the county itself has been granted permission to intervene to protect its interests.

Fani Willis’s office attempted to block the fee claims by arguing that the 2025 Georgia statute was unconstitutional. However, the court was not swayed by her "bad faith" arguments, choosing instead to uphold the rule of law and the rights of the defendants.

The dispute stems from the "significant appearance of impropriety" created by Willis’s romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade. This scandal led to her wholesale disqualification from the case by the Georgia Court of Appeals in December 2024.

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