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Trump Georgia Election Case: Skandalakis Takes Over After Prosecutor Removal

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Georgia Election Case ⁤Gets ⁣New Prosecutor as DA Faces Disqualification

ATLANTA, GA – A⁢ new prosecutor has been appointed to ⁢oversee the Georgia election interference case involving former President Donald trump and 14 co-defendants, following the disqualification of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. ‍Peter ⁢skandalakis, ⁣executive ⁢director of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, has appointed himself to the case, stating he​ needed to ⁢”proceed” with a⁢ full assessment.

The move comes after⁤ scrutiny surrounding‌ Willis’ relationship with ⁢special prosecutor Nathan Wade, which led to ⁣allegations‌ of improper ‍conduct. While a judge did not disqualify Willis outright, she ⁢was directed to ‌remove ⁢Wade from the case, prompting Skandalakis’ decision to take direct⁢ control.

Skandalakis‌ emphasized⁣ he ⁤has not yet completed his ‍review of the case, citing the substantial volume of evidence: “101 boxes of​ documents and an 8-terabyte hard drive” received from Willis’⁢ office. “By taking on the ‌case, I can finish assessing ‌it and decide what to do‍ next,” he said.

The ‍case centers around ⁢allegations​ that Trump and his allies attempted to⁤ overturn the results of the⁢ 2020 presidential election in Georgia. Fourteen co-defendants, including Rudy Giuliani and former⁢ White House Chief of ⁣Staff Mark⁣ Meadows, remain charged, despite Trump​ recently issuing pardons to individuals involved in related federal efforts‍ – pardons which do not affect state-level charges.

Trump’s attorney, Steve​ Sadow, released a statement: “This ⁤politically charged‌ prosecution has to come to an end. We remain ‌confident that a fair ‌and impartial review will‌ lead to ​a dismissal of the case⁤ against President Trump.”​

Allyn Stockton, attorney for Giuliani, described Skandalakis’‍ self-appointment as an “fascinating twist,” but added, ‌”Everything I know about ‍Mr.Skandalakis‌ is ⁢that he is a fair minded‌ and honorable man who is​ void of any ⁢political agenda.”

Skandalakis is ⁣familiar with aspects of the Trump election controversy, having​ previously investigated Georgia⁤ Lt. Gov. Burt‍ Jones, who acted as ⁤a “fake elector” for Trump. He‌ ultimately declined ⁢to pursue charges against ⁤jones, citing a lack of criminal intent.

Legal ‍experts suggest that prosecution of Trump himself is unlikely⁣ while he remains President.Georgia State university law professor Anthony ⁣Michael Kreis noted ⁢the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council’s limited resources, ‌suggesting the case “may‍ lead to a simplification of ‌the case or ​plea deals⁤ for⁤ the other defendants.”

Skandalakis has led the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council as 2018 and previously served as an ​elected Republican district attorney for⁣ the Coweta Judicial Circuit for 25 ⁢years.⁣ He will not ⁢receive additional‍ pay for taking on ‍the case,⁣ with Fulton County covering‌ expenses.

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