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The Georgia appeals court has set a date for Fani Willis’ disqualification hearing; oral arguments are scheduled for Oct. 4 before a three-judge panel.

From The Epoch Times:

The defendants were notified to file their brief by June 23, and the district attorney has 20 days after that to file a reply brief. Oral arguments are scheduled for Oct. 4 before a three-judge panel.

President Trump and eight co-defendants had appealed Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee’s ruling that Ms. Willis would not be disqualified so long as Nathan Wade, the special attorney she contracted to lead the case, stepped down.

The state appeals court agreed on May 9 to review the decision and now possesses all materials related to the disqualification motion, including those from a sealed hearing.

Ms. Willis is prosecuting a racketeering case against the former president and 14 others, alleging that their challenge of the 2020 election results amounted to a criminal conspiracy.

The motion to disqualify Ms. Willis was filed in early January by defendant Michael Roman after an affair between Willis a Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade became public.

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