Watch the video at 17:53. He lays out the conflict of interests in this case. There are several. He lists 6. |
+1 Amen |
I did the homework.
Where is it? The dog ate my homework. The defense failed to prove their case. |
The star witness for the defense torpedoed the defense. It was over a week ago. |
It's not about keeping cash. If her boyfriend took her on trips, and she hired him as a contractor, then that is illegal gifts. To avoid that, she made the dubious claim of I repaid him. When asked for records of repayment, she said she paid in cash. When asked for bank records of these cash withdrawals, she said she regularly gets an extra $50 or so in cash back at Publix. |
She's done , they should find someone else ASAP |
Paying in cash means you are hiding something |
Said someone who hasn't lived in people like Fanni Willis's shoes. There are a lot of us who were raised the same way where cash money is concerned. |
And absolutely none of those meet the legal threshold for a case like this. |
Ask MAGA hero Dave Ramsey about that! I have $2500 cash I'm going to spend tomorrow on materials at Home Depot. U.S. currency is still legal. I bet your credit cards are fully extended with your attitude. |
The hate for Black people in this thread is really telling. |
She said that she pays for her own way on all dates because she does not want to feel indebted or beholden to any man. I know a number of women who feel that way and do not accept gifts or treats from men that they are casually dating for that reason. Willis even said on the stand "A man is not a plan."
She also testified that she donated $50K of her own money to her last campaign. When there was leftover money, she collected the remaining (in cash) so she has a large stash of cash in her home. She augments and supplements that stash as she uses the money with the cash back that she gets at the supermarket. Her father testified that he taught her not to be indebted to anyone and to pay back everyone in cash. He asserted that he taught her to keep a stash of cash at home. And there is the wine vendor from California who vouched for the fact that she paid for the $400 worth of wine that she bought in cash, so it appears she is in the habit of traveling with cash and paying for things with cash. |