Trump asks judge to award $6M in legal bills for failed Georgia prosecution
Trump seeks over $6.2 million to cover legal costs after a new Georgia law allows fee recovery when prosecutorial misconduct leads to case dismissal.
- President Trump has filed a motion seeking more than $6.2 million from the Fulton County District Attorney's Office to cover his attorney fees and litigation costs in the recently dismissed criminal election interference case.
- A new Georgia law allows defendants to request reimbursement for their legal bills if a prosecutor is disqualified and the case is dismissed.
- Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her office were removed from the case over an 'appearance of impropriety' created by a romantic relationship she had with the special prosecutor she chose to lead the case.
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Trump requests $6.2M in attorney fees from Fulton County
(The Center Square) – A 222-page document filed in Fulton County Superior Court outlines President Donald Trump's $6.2 million in legal fees spent defending himself in an election interference case.
Trump Seeks $6 Million Legal Fee Reimbursement for Dismissed Georgia Election Case
President Donald Trump is asking the state of Georgia to reimburse $6.26 million in attorney fees and costs he incurred defending against his now-dismissed election interference case in the state. In a motion filed Jan. 7 in Fulton County Superior Court, Trump’s legal team cited a 2025 Georgia law under which if a prosecutor is disqualified from a case because of improper conduct and the case is subsequently dismissed, defendants in that case ar…
Trump seeks more than $6M from Fani Willis's office in wake of election interference case
President Donald Trump is seeking more than $6.2 million from the Fulton County District Attorney's Office following the dismissal of the Georgia 2020 election interference case.
U.S. President Donald Trump claims more than $6 million for the reimbursement of his attorney's fees after the November annulment of a lawsuit against him in the U.S. state of Georgia for illegal attempts to reverse the results of the 2020 presidential election, according to a judicial document.The application, filed on Wednesday, January 7 in a court in Georgia, is aimed at the office of prosecutor Fani Willis, which initiated this procedure in…
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