Georgia election records case
Coverage of Georgia election records case in the Nexus archive.
- US judge recuses herself in Georgia election case after having sex with officer in chambers
A federal judge, Eleanor Ross, recused herself from a Georgia election records case after the US justice department questioned her impartiality due to her attendance at an event linked to Fani Willis, a district attorney. Ross cited an 'abundance of caution for potential perception of bias' following a prior investigation into her conduct involving a police officer in her chambers.
- DOJ seeks recusal of judge from Georgia election case over reported attendance at Fani Willis event
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking the recusal of a federal judge in a Georgia election records case, citing her attendance at an event honoring Fani Willis, who prosecuted Donald Trump. The judge, identified in media reports as Eleanor Ross, previously faced disciplinary action for misconduct, including a private reprimand related to inappropriate behavior in a courthouse and lying about allegations.
- DOJ seeks recusal of judge from Georgia election case over reported attendance at Fani Willis event
The U.S. Department of Justice is requesting a judge to recuse herself from a Georgia election records case, citing her attendance at an event honoring Fani Willis, who prosecuted President Donald Trump. The DOJ argues this raises concerns about the judge's impartiality.