

“Such reckless and unprofessional conduct is simply untenable and unacceptable.” Willis “has falsely but publicly maligned the integrity of two well-respected and fellow members of the Bar based on fictional claims known to be untrue when made,” Debrow wrote. In her motion last month, Willis said that in interviews with her team in April some of Debrow’s clients said another of the fake electors she represents “committed acts that are violations of Georgia law.” The motion also says some of Debrow’s clients said they were never told about possible immunity deals last summer despite Pierson having told the court that they had spoken to their clients and none were interested.ĭebrow’s representation of 10 of the fake electors represents a clear conflict and had become an “impracticable and ethical mess,” Willis wrote. As a result, Pierson continued to represent Shafer and Debrow represented the other 10.ĭebrow said in the Friday filing that when the district attorney's office offered immunity deals to eight of her 10 clients, she consulted with her other two clients and they determined that the “most conservative and practical course” was for those two people to hire their own lawyers. Fulton County Superior Judge Robert McBurney, who oversaw the special grand jury that had been seated to aid the investigation, ruled in November that Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer could not share an attorney with the other 10 fake electors represented by Debrow and Pierson. Debrow called Willis’ motion “reckless, frivolous, offensive, and completely without merit.”Ī spokesperson for Willis on Friday declined to comment on Debrow’s motion.Īt the time when Willis informed the 16 fake electors last summer that they could face charges in the investigation, 11 of them were represented by Debrow and another attorney, Holly Pierson, who were hired by the state Republican Party. In letters sent to law enforcement agencies late last month, she advised them to prepare adequate security as she intends to announce her charging decisions between mid-July and early September.ĭebrow’s filing Friday came in response to a motion filed last month by Willis seeking to bar the defense attorney from further participation in the proceedings stemming from the investigation. The news of the immunity deals shows that Willis continues to work on her case as she prepares to make decisions on whether to seek charges this summer. 14, 2020, and signed a certificate declaring falsely that Trump had won the presidential election and declaring themselves the state’s “duly elected and qualified” electors. The 16 fake electors met at the state Capitol on Dec. Special mention goes to the graphics that offer a flawless low poly look.Last July, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ office revealed that each of the 16 people who signed the false elector certificate was a target of her investigation, which is examining whether Trump and his allies committed any crimes while trying to overturn his narrow election loss. Reckless Getaway 2 is a driving game that, despite its simple concept, offers a really fun experience. The more stars you have, the more police cars you'll have following you, going as far as to place barricades and spike strips on the road. But of course, the more time you last, the more wanted level stars you earn (like in GTA). The object of Reckless Getaway 2 is to last as long as you can while fleeing from the police, while collecting coins spread throughout the city and avoiding traffic. The only exception is when you run into an obstacle, which is when your vehicle will automatically move in reverse. Your car is in constant motion so you don't have to worry about using any pedals. You can make your vehicle turn by tapping either side of the screen. The controls in Reckless Getaway 2 are simple and effective. The longer you're able to evade the authorities, the more police cars and trucks will join in on the chase. Reckless Getaway 2 is a 3D driving game where you have to try to escape from the police through the streets of a city.
