GA Case

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If all of the allegations are true that she hired someone she is personally connected to, that person has questionable qualifications for the position, paid him more than others in the same position and personally benefited from those funds paid by going on trips he paid for.

All of that, if proven, would constitute serious crimes and if she’s convicted of those crimes everyone convicted in a prosecution she has any involvement with would likely have a strong case to at least receive a new trial.

Many of those cases, due to the amount of time passed, availability of witnesses and other issues would likely not be able to be retried possibly allowing many violent criminals to go free.

When you elect a political hack and possible criminal to be the district attorney bad things happen.


Serious crimes? What are the statutes?

So far, I have not seen anyone cite any statutes because, if all of those things that you listed are true, they are not criminal.
Anonymous
Georgia DA Fani Willis promised not to date coworkers in 2020 and she would fire anyone who did:

Court documents now allege Willis dated and overpaid one of her prosecutors.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/georgia-da-fani-willis-promised-not-date-coworkers-2020
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If all of the allegations are true that she hired someone she is personally connected to, that person has questionable qualifications for the position, paid him more than others in the same position and personally benefited from those funds paid by going on trips he paid for.

All of that, if proven, would constitute serious crimes and if she’s convicted of those crimes everyone convicted in a prosecution she has any involvement with would likely have a strong case to at least receive a new trial.

Many of those cases, due to the amount of time passed, availability of witnesses and other issues would likely not be able to be retried possibly allowing many violent criminals to go free.

When you elect a political hack and possible criminal to be the district attorney bad things happen.


Serious crimes? What are the statutes?

So far, I have not seen anyone cite any statutes because, if all of those things that you listed are true, they are not criminal.


But they show really poor judgement, right?
Anonymous
Seems like Fani should be testifying publicly - She is a public figure'

According to her recent appearance in church,
She should have nothing to hide.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If all of the allegations are true that she hired someone she is personally connected to, that person has questionable qualifications for the position, paid him more than others in the same position and personally benefited from those funds paid by going on trips he paid for.

All of that, if proven, would constitute serious crimes and if she’s convicted of those crimes everyone convicted in a prosecution she has any involvement with would likely have a strong case to at least receive a new trial.

Many of those cases, due to the amount of time passed, availability of witnesses and other issues would likely not be able to be retried possibly allowing many violent criminals to go free.

When you elect a political hack and possible criminal to be the district attorney bad things happen.


Serious crimes? What are the statutes?

So far, I have not seen anyone cite any statutes because, if all of those things that you listed are true, they are not criminal.


But they show really poor judgement, right?


Poor judgment about one's lovelife is not a crime - nor is it an indictment of someone's judgment in any other area of life including professional.

Did you learn nothing from the prosecution of Bill Clinton for having an affair?
Anonymous
Let's be clear here: none of this absolves Trump or erases the mountains of evidence against him. The filing is yet another case of Trump desperately trying to postpone the trial until/if he's reelected, at which time he will pardon himself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let's be clear here: none of this absolves Trump or erases the mountains of evidence against him. The filing is yet another case of Trump desperately trying to postpone the trial until/if he's reelected, at which time he will pardon himself.


Doesn't matter - this case is going to be transferred to another DA's office at a minimum and the trial will not happen until 2025 well after DJT is elected President (doesn't look like Biden is beating anything at this point).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let's be clear here: none of this absolves Trump or erases the mountains of evidence against him. The filing is yet another case of Trump desperately trying to postpone the trial until/if he's reelected, at which time he will pardon himself.


Doesn't matter - this case is going to be transferred to another DA's office at a minimum and the trial will not happen until 2025 well after DJT is elected President (doesn't look like Biden is beating anything at this point).


I mean, how many Republicans have been elected anything post-Dobbs? While Biden doesn't have a strong personal following, he represents choice - which every town, city, state in the country is overwhelmingly in favor of.

Whether or not Trump is a convicted felon, he will not be elected president.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let's be clear here: none of this absolves Trump or erases the mountains of evidence against him. The filing is yet another case of Trump desperately trying to postpone the trial until/if he's reelected, at which time he will pardon himself.


Doesn't matter - this case is going to be transferred to another DA's office at a minimum and the trial will not happen until 2025 well after DJT is elected President (doesn't look like Biden is beating anything at this point).


I mean, how many Republicans have been elected anything post-Dobbs? While Biden doesn't have a strong personal following, he represents choice - which every town, city, state in the country is overwhelmingly in favor of.

Whether or not Trump is a convicted felon, he will not be elected president.


Exactly. The judiciary may be struggling to contain this crook but the voters will dispense us of him as they did in 2020.
Anonymous
Live Now!


Hearing on whether DA Fani Willis will sit for deposition in special prosecutor's divorce case:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B-o_O8Veto
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Judge in Fulton Co. to hold emergency hearing in special prosecutor Nathan Wade's divorce case at 11:30 AM today.

Likely addressing request to 'unseal' Wade's divorce proceedings/documents and address Fanni's Motion to Quash subpoena issued to her as well.


Evidently, it is highly unusual for divorce records to be sealed. Who do you think had them sealed?
Can't see how Fani gets out of testifying now that we see the records showing he paid for trips for her.


I am not an attorney and don't know the law around this at all.

So question; wouldn't it be some kind of abuse of power that Willis used her ability to seal a case for personal gain? Or as favors to Wade? I can't imagine that is legal, let alone ethical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let's be clear here: none of this absolves Trump or erases the mountains of evidence against him. The filing is yet another case of Trump desperately trying to postpone the trial until/if he's reelected, at which time he will pardon himself.


Of course not. Which is why it breathtaking that these idiots were allowed to derail and delay such an important case. Everyone should be outright PISSED that these lovers and corrupt prosecutors play fast and loose with our democracy.
Hope at least the sex was good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If all of the allegations are true that she hired someone she is personally connected to, that person has questionable qualifications for the position, paid him more than others in the same position and personally benefited from those funds paid by going on trips he paid for.

All of that, if proven, would constitute serious crimes and if she’s convicted of those crimes everyone convicted in a prosecution she has any involvement with would likely have a strong case to at least receive a new trial.

Many of those cases, due to the amount of time passed, availability of witnesses and other issues would likely not be able to be retried possibly allowing many violent criminals to go free.

When you elect a political hack and possible criminal to be the district attorney bad things happen.


Serious crimes? What are the statutes?

So far, I have not seen anyone cite any statutes because, if all of those things that you listed are true, they are not criminal.


But they show really poor judgement, right?


Poor judgment about one's lovelife is not a crime - nor is it an indictment of someone's judgment in any other area of life including professional.

Did you learn nothing from the prosecution of Bill Clinton for having an affair?


May not be crimes, but definitely the display of poor judgement. Deceipt and dishonesty are, at the least, a reflection of poor judgement and cannot be compartmentalized as cleanly as you might hope.
Anonymous
The Judge in the Fanni Wills' boyfriend's divorce hearing just ordered the divorce case be unsealed.

We are in for some juicy treats folks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Judge in Fulton Co. to hold emergency hearing in special prosecutor Nathan Wade's divorce case at 11:30 AM today.

Likely addressing request to 'unseal' Wade's divorce proceedings/documents and address Fanni's Motion to Quash subpoena issued to her as well.


Evidently, it is highly unusual for divorce records to be sealed. Who do you think had them sealed?
Can't see how Fani gets out of testifying now that we see the records showing he paid for trips for her.


I am not an attorney and don't know the law around this at all.

So question; wouldn't it be some kind of abuse of power that Willis used her ability to seal a case for personal gain? Or as favors to Wade? I can't imagine that is legal, let alone ethical.


I mean yes, that would be unethical, but that didn't happen. Willis had nothing to do with Wade's divorce proceedings being sealed. As I understand it, someone messed up something somewhere and that's how it happened. The legal profession is made up of people, people make mistakes. Sometimes they are easily fixable, sometimes not. Here, the proceedings were just unsealed. Fixed.
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