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Fani Willis Defends Hiring On Trump Case Amid Accusations Of Improper Relationship

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis addressed allegations of an inappropriate relationship between her and a special prosecutor hired for the Trump case.
Willis defended her hiring decisions and claimed that the allegations seemed to be motivated by race.

Who are the judges hearing the appeal?

Judge Karen L. Henderson, a Republican appointee, will hear arguments in Donald Trump's immunity claim in the election subversion case.
Judge Henderson has ruled in ways favorable to Trump in previous cases, but also delivered a setback by allowing access to his tax records.
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Georgia Judge To Modify Conditions For Trump Co-Defendant's Release

Georgia judge plans to modify bond conditions for defendant in election subversion case after prosecutors complain about his social media posts.
Fulton County District Attorney argues for revocation of defendant's bond, claiming he has been attempting to intimidate and contact witnesses and co-defendants.
Judge agrees bond conditions need to be modified, but does not believe defendant's posts amount to intimidation.

Judge to modify bond conditions for Trump co-defendant in Georgia

The Georgia judge overseeing the election subversion case against Donald Trump plans to modify the bond conditions for one of the defendants, Harrison Floyd, after prosecutors complained about his social media posts.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis argued that Floyd has been attempting to intimidate and contact witnesses and co-defendants in violation of the terms of his release.
Judge McAfee acknowledged that Floyd's posts did not amount to intimidation but believed that his bond conditions needed to be modified.

Georgia Judge To Modify Conditions For Trump Co-Defendant's Release

Georgia judge plans to modify bond conditions for defendant in election subversion case after prosecutors complain about his social media posts.
Fulton County District Attorney argues for revocation of defendant's bond, claiming he has been attempting to intimidate and contact witnesses and co-defendants.
Judge agrees bond conditions need to be modified, but does not believe defendant's posts amount to intimidation.

Judge to modify bond conditions for Trump co-defendant in Georgia

The Georgia judge overseeing the election subversion case against Donald Trump plans to modify the bond conditions for one of the defendants, Harrison Floyd, after prosecutors complained about his social media posts.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis argued that Floyd has been attempting to intimidate and contact witnesses and co-defendants in violation of the terms of his release.
Judge McAfee acknowledged that Floyd's posts did not amount to intimidation but believed that his bond conditions needed to be modified.
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