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A Georgia appeals court has agreed to review the decision not to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) from prosecuting Donald Trump in his case for alleged election interference.

Bombshell revelations about a romantic relationship between Willis and now-former Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade derailed the case earlier this year.

Willis was ultimately allowed to remain on the case. Wade was forced to leave.

From The Hill:

On Wednesday, the Georgia Court of Appeals granted the request from Trump and several allies charged alongside him to take up their appeal now, before the case heads to trial. The district attorney’s office had opposed the move.

“Upon consideration of the Application for Interlocutory Appeal, it is ordered that it be hereby GRANTED,” read the one-page ruling from the Georgia Court of Appeals.

Willis was allowed to continue prosecuting the case after Judge Scott McAfee, who is overseeing the case in the Superior Court of Fulton County, ruled she could stay if her lead prosecutor, Nathan Wade — with whom she had the romantic relationship — resigned.

McAfee has not yet set a trial date, and the higher court’s decision to hear the appeal is likely to cause further delays. McAfee has signaled he plans to continue addressing various pending motions in the meantime, though the defendants could attempt to pause the trial.

More over at The Hill: