| I am still named in six counts of “conspiracy” to, among other things, impersonate a public official – the issue involving the alternate electors who cast contingent votes as required to preserve their ability to be counted if the then-still-pending election challenges had determined that President Trump was actually the victor in Georgia. And I’m still named in the broad and unprecedented RICO count – that is, Fani Willis’s allegation that anyone who participated in efforts to challenge the illegality of the 2020 election, or even to speak about it, was someone part of a mob-like criminal enterprise. Later this week or next week we expect to get a ruling on whether the Judge is going to disqualify Fani Willis and her former lover, whom she appointed to be the lead prosecutor in the case, from further involvement in the case. Even if either or both of them is disqualified, that won’t be the end of the case. Under Georgia law, the matter would then be referred to the Prosecuting Attorneys Council, which would then do one of three things – 1) assign the case to a prosecuting attorney in the Council’s own office; 2) assign the case to a district attorney from another county in Georgia; or 3) appoint a private attorney as special prosecutor to take over the case. The case will then proceed under a new prosecutor. |