Willis was expected to testify for a second day, after forcefully rebuking defence lawyers on Thursday for delving into her personal life
The Georgia prosecutor overseeing the election interference case against Donald Trump will not take the stand on Friday in a hearing exploring whether her romantic relationship with another prosecutor posed a conflict of interest, her office said.
A lawyer for Willis’ office said on Friday that she did not plan to question the district attorney, ending her testimony. The accusations could upend the criminal case accusing Trump and several of his political allies of illegal attempts to overturn Trump’s loss in Georgia in 2020. Trump and the remaining 14 co-defendants have pleaded not guilty.four criminal cases
Trump and his co-defendants have suggested Willis improperly received perks from the relationship, including three Caribbean vacations booked by Wade while he was under contract with Willis’ office to work on the election interference probe.