Fani Willis To Call 150 Witnesses Over Four Month RICO Case Against Trump, Allies

Wednesday marked the first, live-streamed hearing in Fulton County’s racketeering case against former President Donald Trump and 18 other defendants who aided his 2020 election contest, and prosecutors revealed that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis intends to call 150 witnesses over a four-month trial slated to begin on October 23.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee originally planned for the hearing to include arraignments, but all 19 defendants waived their right to arraignment and entered not guilty pleas before the court appearance. Instead, Judge McAfee heard attorneys for Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro invoke their clients’ rights to a speedy trial, specifically requesting to be severed from each other and the other defendants in the case.
After the court heard from defense counsel, special prosecutor Nathan Wade told Judge McAfee that trying all 19 defendants together will take four months and include testimony from at least 150 witnesses. Wade also claimed that trying the defendants separately would require the same amount of time, evidence, and witness testimony for each trial.

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