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So it’s ok for her to run a prosecution-for-pay kickback scheme where she brings a case so she and her unqualified boyfriend can party on the taxpayer money that she stuffs in his pockets?
And billing for more hours doesn’t mean that he actually worked more hours, as evidenced by at least four instances where he claimed that he worked 24 hours straight. 7 Reply |
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All this is just you spouting off, not facts or evidence. So null and void. |
You are hilarious. And, wildly off topic. I'll file this under "When you don't like the message, shoot the messenger." Let me help you with how information is conveyed. A given X user posts information from a source and summarizes that information in the post. And, if you don't believe the post, here it is from a different source: Fani Willis, in Pursuit of Trump, Is Accused of Lying About a Serious Question — When Her Love Affair With Nathan Wade Began The confession of the district attorney of Georgia’s Fulton County, Fani Willis, that she has a “personal relationship” with the man she hired to prosecute President Trump, Nathan Wade, could soon give way to an even more fateful inquiry: When did the affair begin? That question is set to take center stage at an evidentiary hearing at Fulton County on February 15, but Ms. Willis wants that occasion scratched from the calendar, a request she has filed in court. She maintains that since she has acknowledged the affair, on the record, and denied that it predates Mr. Wade’s appointment, further fact-finding is superfluous. Her defendants disagree. Much could hang on when that amorous alliance first kindled. If Ms. Willis and Mr. Wade were intimate before she appointed him special prosecutor — that is the contention of Mr. Trump and his co-defendants — then their role in the sprawling racketeering case, which alleges a “criminal enterprise” to overturn the results of the 2020 election, could be threatened. Ms. Willis and Mr. Wade are both on record as asserting that the affair began after he was appointed special prosecutor. Mr. Wade, in an affidavit attached to the district attorney, writes that “in 2022, District Attorney Willis and I developed a personal relationship in addition to our professional association and friendship.” He was appointed the year prior. The defendant who first moved for Ms. Willis’s disqualification, Michael Roman, contends that the affair predates the charging. In a filing, his lawyer, Ashleigh Merchant, calls Ms. Willis’s proffered timeline “false” and suggests that the relationship stretches as far back as 2019. If Ms. Merchant can prove her allegation, Ms. Willis and Mr. Wade will have to worry about not only a conflict of interest, but also possible perjury. https://www.nysun.com/article/fani-willis-is-accused-of-lying-about-a-serious-question-when-her-love-affair-with-nathan-wade-began |
Fani facing: Criminal- 1) Federal misuse of covid funds; 2) Federal 'honest services fraud' (vendor kickback); 2) State RICO charges; 3) Misuse of State and/or County covid funds w/o requisite approvals; 4) State perjury charges; Administrative/disciplinary- 1) US House investigation of misuse of federal funds; 2) GA Senate investigation of misuse of State funds and/or misconduct by DA; 3) GA House Impeachment inquiry; 4) Complaint for violation of Rules of professional Conduct of GA attorneys at GA Bar; 5) Fulton County investigation on misuse of County funds; Fani's subpoena for sworn deposition in Wade's divorce matter is on 'hold' for now so she may have to be deposed in the near future. |
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Your sources are community college drop out Charlie Kirk and the New York Sun. Can you read above eighth grade level? What happened to this forum? |
My source for my post is myself based on MBA and JD as well as 19 years of law practice including criminal defense and civil litigations. |
If that's the case, then I'm embarrassed for you. |
Wow, how incredibly elistist and bigoted. Your privilege is showing. |
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She should be thoroughly investigated.
An until it's resolved the governor needs to remove her. When she spoke in the black church blaming racism she was trying to cover her tracks by inciting racial violence and then 3 days later she admitted it was true about the affair. She's lost all credibility and integrity. |