Fani Willis rebuffs taxpayer cost queries in Trump prosecution
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is facing mounting pressure to reveal the total cost of her multi-year racketeering case against Donald Trump, a prosecution that has now fizzled but left taxpayers potentially on the hook for millions. While the case produced four guilty pleas, the remaining charges were dismissed late last year by a state-appointed prosecutor following the "appearance of impropriety" involving Willis' romantic relationship with her lead special counsel. Now, as the legal dust settles, the focus has shifted from the courtroom to the county ledger.
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