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The More DA Fani Willis’s Probe Into Fake Electors Ramps Up, the More the Georgia GOP Tries to Block Her

Fulton County DA Fani Willis's office recently filed to remove two lawyers who represent 11 of the 16 fake electors.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willisโ€™s investigation into election inference in Georgia is picking up speed. A legal filing from the DAโ€™s office showed that they are trying to obtain and execute a series of search warrants based on unnamed โ€œsensitive information acquired during the investigation,โ€ according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. There is no mention of who these search warrants are for or what information Willsโ€™s office is seeking out.

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Another filing showed Willisโ€™s office is trying to disqualify a pair of attorneys, namely Holly A. Pierson and Kimberly Bourroughs Debrow,ย  who represent the 11 Republicans who falsely purported to be Georgiaโ€™s presidential electors. Specifically, the document states that if these attorneys are allowed to stay on the case, โ€œthere is a serious possibility of future ethical problems concerning the confidentiality of information obtained in the course of their representation thus far.โ€

Pierson and Debrow said in a joint statement that any suggestion that they had violated their professional duties โ€œis false and defamatory.โ€ However, it is interesting to note that Pierson and Debrow filed motions to disqualify Willis from the entire investigation back in July because she held a fundraiser for Republican state Sen. Burt Jonesโ€™s Democratic opponent Charlie Bailey.

Wills expanded on her reasoning for the legal filings in an interview with Yahoo News.

From Yahoo News:

Defense lawyers โ€œshould be doing whatever is in the best interestโ€ of their clients and โ€œin the criminal law, sometimes thatโ€™s a plea, right? Sometimes Iโ€™m going to take this immunity agreement โ€” and Iโ€™m going to get you the best deal,โ€ Willis said in an interview with Yahoo News before her Monday filing to disqualify Pierson and Debrow.

She emphasized in the interview that she was not talking specifically about the two Georgia defense lawyers. But she added: โ€œYou cannot effectively represent โ€” forget 11 โ€” you cannot effectively represent two people doing that. That, to me, puts everything in jeopardy, and itโ€™s a bad idea.โ€

This is interesting because Yahoo News also reported that the Georgia Republican Party is providing funds for the legal defense of most so-called fake electors. Willis claims this payment arrangement prevents her prosecutors from reaching plea agreements with lower-level participants to get to the top people involved.

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