'It's game over': Trump co-defendant vows to 'defeat Fani Willis' as lawyers flee her case
Trevian Kutti, a co-defendant in Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case, was defiant on Tuesday after being dropped by her attorneys. Kutti said that she would be the one to end the career of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
In a filing on Monday, attorneys Darryl B. Cohen, Steven A. Greenberg, and Joshua G. Herman asked to be removed from the case. The filing did not say why the attorneys wished to be removed.
Kutti had ten days to file an objection to the motion.
Instead, she showed up in Phoenix this week for Turning Point USA's America Fest conference, where she was seen palling around with convicted QAnon Shaman Jacob Chansley.
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"I am a co-defendant in the Fulton County RICO case with President Trump," Kutti announced, appearing with Steve Bannon at the event. "And I will tell you, I will be the one to defeat Fani Willis."
"And hopefully, I can help everyone else that is in the midst of this mess that we have going on in Georgia," she added. "I will be the one. She should have left me alone. It's game over.
"I will make sure whatever political aspiration she has, they will end with me."
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