Clevenger explained the scenario in a trio of tweets.
Concerned citizens need not wait around for politicians to prosecute Nathan Wade or Fani Willis. Any private citizen can take evidence before a Georgia superior court judge and get an arrest warrant. See Georgia Grand Jury Handbook (https://hallcounty.org/DocumentCenter/View/2302/Grand-Jury-Handbook-PDF?bidId=…), p. 26.
(2/3) Fulton County is far left, but Wade’s offices are in Cobb County, which still has some conservative judges. Anyone could take the issue before a Cobb County judge or take it directly to the grand jury.
(3/3) The case against Willis / Wade would be prosecuted by the Georgia AG (rather than the Democrat DA) because the AG has special jurisdiction over public corruption crimes against the state (https://law.georgia.gov/about-us/duties). Anyone interested?
(2/3) Fulton County is far left, but Wade’s offices are in Cobb County, which still has some conservative judges. Anyone could take the issue before a Cobb County judge or take it directly to the grand jury.
— Ty Clevenger (@Ty_Clevenger) January 9, 2024
Someone else pointed out that Wade and Willis could be prosecuted federally for racketeering based on honest services wire fraud. That will never happen, but a private plaintiff might be able to bring a civil RICO claim against everyone involved (Wade & Willis allegedly met with White House personnel to coordinate the attack) . The RICO venue statute is very broad, so the case could be brought in Georgia, anywhere else there is a defendant, or any place where acts related to the conspiracy occurred.