GA Case

Anonymous
I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.


Wade is not in trouble here. Willis is. She hired her lover, who has never tried a federal case, at a higher rate than seasoned attorneys get paid, then she get benefits when he takes her on vacations and buys her gifts with the money she authorized to pay him. That's called a kickback and it's illegal.

So, whether or not the GA case tries itself, DA Willis may not end up being the one to present the case in court when the case finally makes it to the docket. She may have to resign or be removed from the case due to her potential federal felony here.
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I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.


Wade is not in trouble here. Willis is. She hired her lover, who has never tried a federal case, at a higher rate than seasoned attorneys get paid, then she get benefits when he takes her on vacations and buys her gifts with the money she authorized to pay him. That's called a kickback and it's illegal.

So, whether or not the GA case tries itself, DA Willis may not end up being the one to present the case in court when the case finally makes it to the docket. She may have to resign or be removed from the case due to her potential federal felony here.


Meh, too late for that... Willis already has all the evidence. Not prosecuting would be an incredible act of malfeasance.
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Anonymous wrote:
I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.


Wade is not in trouble here. Willis is. She hired her lover, who has never tried a federal case, at a higher rate than seasoned attorneys get paid, then she get benefits when he takes her on vacations and buys her gifts with the money she authorized to pay him. That's called a kickback and it's illegal.

So, whether or not the GA case tries itself, DA Willis may not end up being the one to present the case in court when the case finally makes it to the docket. She may have to resign or be removed from the case due to her potential federal felony here.



I hear Wade was billing hours in increments of 24 hours per day. oops.


Correct.

Anonymous
The difference is this: democrats will agree these people should be prosecuted. They won't try to claim there wasn't a crime. That why democrats are the rule of law party. The law transcends individuals. Flawed people can live under this system. And all criminals should pay for their crimes.
Anonymous
You're saying Democrats will want to prosecute Fani Willis?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.


Wade is not in trouble here. Willis is. She hired her lover, who has never tried a federal case, at a higher rate than seasoned attorneys get paid, then she get benefits when he takes her on vacations and buys her gifts with the money she authorized to pay him. That's called a kickback and it's illegal.

So, whether or not the GA case tries itself, DA Willis may not end up being the one to present the case in court when the case finally makes it to the docket. She may have to resign or be removed from the case due to her potential federal felony here.



I hear Wade was billing hours in increments of 24 hours per day. oops.


Correct.



Techno Fog is embarrassing himself.

Smh
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Jim Jordan is now launching an investigation in Fani Willis and her lover. She has paid her lover close to $650K.

I smell RICO charges coming.

https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-01-12-jdj-to-wade-re-fulton-da-1.pdf


Good thing there’s no legislative work to be done on behalf of the American people, like passing some appropriations bills. Jordan has lots of time to run interference for his butt boy Trump.


Don't worry. You started this "game". We'll finish it.


I didn’t start any game. We’ll see in November how much voters like republicans skipping out on their jobs so they can carry out their revenge fantasies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.


Wade is not in trouble here. Willis is. She hired her lover, who has never tried a federal case, at a higher rate than seasoned attorneys get paid, then she get benefits when he takes her on vacations and buys her gifts with the money she authorized to pay him. That's called a kickback and it's illegal.

So, whether or not the GA case tries itself, DA Willis may not end up being the one to present the case in court when the case finally makes it to the docket. She may have to resign or be removed from the case due to her potential federal felony here.


No, the case will be moved to a different DA's office completely. Fulton County is out and forget about holding a trial in 2024.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.


Wade is not in trouble here. Willis is. She hired her lover, who has never tried a federal case, at a higher rate than seasoned attorneys get paid, then she get benefits when he takes her on vacations and buys her gifts with the money she authorized to pay him. That's called a kickback and it's illegal.

So, whether or not the GA case tries itself, DA Willis may not end up being the one to present the case in court when the case finally makes it to the docket. She may have to resign or be removed from the case due to her potential federal felony here.



I hear Wade was billing hours in increments of 24 hours per day. oops.


On at least 4 separate occasions. Apparently, Wade is a such diligent worker, he doesn't eat, sleep, go to bathroom and works tirelessly and non-stop 24 hours a day on this matter. Must be really dedicated to the work.
Anonymous
I’ve never heard of a lawyer overcharging billable hours before.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.


Wade is not in trouble here. Willis is. She hired her lover, who has never tried a federal case, at a higher rate than seasoned attorneys get paid, then she get benefits when he takes her on vacations and buys her gifts with the money she authorized to pay him. That's called a kickback and it's illegal.

So, whether or not the GA case tries itself, DA Willis may not end up being the one to present the case in court when the case finally makes it to the docket. She may have to resign or be removed from the case due to her potential federal felony here.



I hear Wade was billing hours in increments of 24 hours per day. oops.


On at least 4 separate occasions. Apparently, Wade is a such diligent worker, he doesn't eat, sleep, go to bathroom and works tirelessly and non-stop 24 hours a day on this matter. Must be really dedicated to the work.


Or, you know, associates and paralegals work on matters...

Do you seriously believe the nonsense you post? Maybe you really think that there is only one person working on this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard of a lawyer overcharging billable hours before.


It's not great invoicing - but sometimes being more granular causes problems too.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.


Wade is not in trouble here. Willis is. She hired her lover, who has never tried a federal case, at a higher rate than seasoned attorneys get paid, then she get benefits when he takes her on vacations and buys her gifts with the money she authorized to pay him. That's called a kickback and it's illegal.

So, whether or not the GA case tries itself, DA Willis may not end up being the one to present the case in court when the case finally makes it to the docket. She may have to resign or be removed from the case due to her potential federal felony here.



I hear Wade was billing hours in increments of 24 hours per day. oops.


On at least 4 separate occasions. Apparently, Wade is a such diligent worker, he doesn't eat, sleep, go to bathroom and works tirelessly and non-stop 24 hours a day on this matter. Must be really dedicated to the work.


Or, you know, associates and paralegals work on matters...

Do you seriously believe the nonsense you post? Maybe you really think that there is only one person working on this?


I practiced law for 21 years in a relatively medium sized law office and I am familiar with legal billing process. When paralegals, law clerks or associates work on a case in addition to Wade, they will have a separate itemized amounts with corresponding rates since rates for paralegals, law clerks, Jr. Associates, Sr. Associates etc. are all different.

In addition, my understanding is that Wade didn't take/remove the case from the DA's office to his office - DA's office brought Wade in to assist as the contracted Lead Attorney for the DA's office for this matter specifically (for his alleged expertise on RICO prosecutions) and that paralegals and other support staff were available to Wade for work on this case. We will see.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.


Wade is not in trouble here. Willis is. She hired her lover, who has never tried a federal case, at a higher rate than seasoned attorneys get paid, then she get benefits when he takes her on vacations and buys her gifts with the money she authorized to pay him. That's called a kickback and it's illegal.

So, whether or not the GA case tries itself, DA Willis may not end up being the one to present the case in court when the case finally makes it to the docket. She may have to resign or be removed from the case due to her potential federal felony here.



I hear Wade was billing hours in increments of 24 hours per day. oops.


On at least 4 separate occasions. Apparently, Wade is a such diligent worker, he doesn't eat, sleep, go to bathroom and works tirelessly and non-stop 24 hours a day on this matter. Must be really dedicated to the work.


Or, you know, associates and paralegals work on matters...

Do you seriously believe the nonsense you post? Maybe you really think that there is only one person working on this?


I practiced law for 21 years in a relatively medium sized law office and I am familiar with legal billing process. When paralegals, law clerks or associates work on a case in addition to Wade, they will have a separate itemized amounts with corresponding rates since rates for paralegals, law clerks, Jr. Associates, Sr. Associates etc. are all different.

In addition, my understanding is that Wade didn't take/remove the case from the DA's office to his office - DA's office brought Wade in to assist as the contracted Lead Attorney for the DA's office for this matter specifically (for his alleged expertise on RICO prosecutions) and that paralegals and other support staff were available to Wade for work on this case. We will see.


He doesn't have a medium sized or Biglaw office. More like small law. If you think he doesn't have and use his own paralegals or secretaries or clerks, then fine. File a bar complaint. Techno Fog will be delighted.

https://wadeandcampbell.com/nathan-j-wade/
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I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.


Wade is not in trouble here. Willis is. She hired her lover, who has never tried a federal case, at a higher rate than seasoned attorneys get paid, then she get benefits when he takes her on vacations and buys her gifts with the money she authorized to pay him. That's called a kickback and it's illegal.

So, whether or not the GA case tries itself, DA Willis may not end up being the one to present the case in court when the case finally makes it to the docket. She may have to resign or be removed from the case due to her potential federal felony here.



I hear Wade was billing hours in increments of 24 hours per day. oops.


On at least 4 separate occasions. Apparently, Wade is a such diligent worker, he doesn't eat, sleep, go to bathroom and works tirelessly and non-stop 24 hours a day on this matter. Must be really dedicated to the work.


Or, you know, associates and paralegals work on matters...

Do you seriously believe the nonsense you post? Maybe you really think that there is only one person working on this?


I practiced law for 21 years in a relatively medium sized law office and I am familiar with legal billing process. When paralegals, law clerks or associates work on a case in addition to Wade, they will have a separate itemized amounts with corresponding rates since rates for paralegals, law clerks, Jr. Associates, Sr. Associates etc. are all different.

In addition, my understanding is that Wade didn't take/remove the case from the DA's office to his office - DA's office brought Wade in to assist as the contracted Lead Attorney for the DA's office for this matter specifically (for his alleged expertise on RICO prosecutions) and that paralegals and other support staff were available to Wade for work on this case. We will see.


He doesn't have a medium sized or Biglaw office. More like small law. If you think he doesn't have and use his own paralegals or secretaries or clerks, then fine. File a bar complaint. Techno Fog will be delighted.

https://wadeandcampbell.com/nathan-j-wade/


OMG! He is a small time ambulance chaser in suburban Atlanta with "0" experience with RICO case and "0" experience with any felony criminal cases. His "prosecution" experience is working few years handling ONLY misdemeanor cases. We will have to see what exactly Wade is doing serving as a "Municipal Court Judge" and how he obtained that position in light of the current situation unfolding and the controversy regarding claims that Wade did not do much work for the funds he received from GA working on another matter back in 2020.
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