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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Mr. Shafer would offer the testimony of attorney Cindi Lee Yeager, a Co- Chief Deputy District Attorney for the Cobb County, Georgia, District Attorney’s Office.
On Friday, March 1, 2024, Ms. Yeager spoke via telephone with undersigned counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Christopher Anulewicz, counsel for Defendant Robert Cheeley. Following is a summary of the proposed testimony which was provided by Ms. Yeager to counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Cheeley:
• From in or around August of 2023 through January of 2024, Ms. Yeager had numerous, in-person and other conversations with attorney Terence Bradley in which information relating to District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade was discussed.
• In the course of Mr. Bradley’s and Ms. Yeager’s discussions, Mr. Bradley told Ms. Yeager the following:
District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade met during the 2019 Municipal Court Continuing Legal Education Conference.
o Mr. Wade began his romantic relationship with District Attorney Willis at or around this time.
o Mr. Wade had definitively begun a romantic relationship with Ms. Willis during the time that Ms. Willis was running for District Attorney in 2019 through 2020.
o Mr. Bradley stated that he had personal knowledge of the relationship between Mr. Wade and District Attorney Willis, and included details regarding the use of Ms. Robin Yeartie’s apartment and other meetings prior to November 2021.
o Mr. Bradley stated that Mr. Wade personally prepared his own divorce complaint against his spouse, Mrs. Jocelyn Wade, and told Mr. Bradley to sign the divorce filings and to file them on Mr. Wade’s behalf. Based upon these statements, it is Ms. Yeager’s understanding that Mr. Bradley did not being representing Mr. Wade until November of 2021.
o In or around September of 2023, Mr. Bradley was visiting Ms. Yeager in her office when Mr. Bradly received a telephone call. Ms. Yeager could hear that the caller was District Attorney Willis. District Attorney Willis was calling Mr. Bradley in response to an article that was published about how much money Mr. Wade and his law partners had been paid in this case. Ms. Yeager heard District Attorney Willis tell Mr. Bradley: “They are coming after us. You don’t need to talk to them about anything about us.”
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• Ms. Yeager watched Mr. Bradley’s testimony before the Court and became concerned as a result of the fact that what Mr. Bradley testified to on the witness stand was directly contrary to what Mr. Bradley had told Ms. Yeager in person.


I'll take the sworn testimony on the stand. The GOP got played here, again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Mr. Shafer would offer the testimony of attorney Cindi Lee Yeager, a Co- Chief Deputy District Attorney for the Cobb County, Georgia, District Attorney’s Office.
On Friday, March 1, 2024, Ms. Yeager spoke via telephone with undersigned counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Christopher Anulewicz, counsel for Defendant Robert Cheeley. Following is a summary of the proposed testimony which was provided by Ms. Yeager to counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Cheeley:
• From in or around August of 2023 through January of 2024, Ms. Yeager had numerous, in-person and other conversations with attorney Terence Bradley in which information relating to District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade was discussed.
• In the course of Mr. Bradley’s and Ms. Yeager’s discussions, Mr. Bradley told Ms. Yeager the following:
District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade met during the 2019 Municipal Court Continuing Legal Education Conference.
o Mr. Wade began his romantic relationship with District Attorney Willis at or around this time.
o Mr. Wade had definitively begun a romantic relationship with Ms. Willis during the time that Ms. Willis was running for District Attorney in 2019 through 2020.
o Mr. Bradley stated that he had personal knowledge of the relationship between Mr. Wade and District Attorney Willis, and included details regarding the use of Ms. Robin Yeartie’s apartment and other meetings prior to November 2021.
o Mr. Bradley stated that Mr. Wade personally prepared his own divorce complaint against his spouse, Mrs. Jocelyn Wade, and told Mr. Bradley to sign the divorce filings and to file them on Mr. Wade’s behalf. Based upon these statements, it is Ms. Yeager’s understanding that Mr. Bradley did not being representing Mr. Wade until November of 2021.
o In or around September of 2023, Mr. Bradley was visiting Ms. Yeager in her office when Mr. Bradly received a telephone call. Ms. Yeager could hear that the caller was District Attorney Willis. District Attorney Willis was calling Mr. Bradley in response to an article that was published about how much money Mr. Wade and his law partners had been paid in this case. Ms. Yeager heard District Attorney Willis tell Mr. Bradley: “They are coming after us. You don’t need to talk to them about anything about us.”
2
• Ms. Yeager watched Mr. Bradley’s testimony before the Court and became concerned as a result of the fact that what Mr. Bradley testified to on the witness stand was directly contrary to what Mr. Bradley had told Ms. Yeager in person.


Why would someone file this after closing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Mr. Shafer would offer the testimony of attorney Cindi Lee Yeager, a Co- Chief Deputy District Attorney for the Cobb County, Georgia, District Attorney’s Office.
On Friday, March 1, 2024, Ms. Yeager spoke via telephone with undersigned counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Christopher Anulewicz, counsel for Defendant Robert Cheeley. Following is a summary of the proposed testimony which was provided by Ms. Yeager to counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Cheeley:
• From in or around August of 2023 through January of 2024, Ms. Yeager had numerous, in-person and other conversations with attorney Terence Bradley in which information relating to District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade was discussed.
• In the course of Mr. Bradley’s and Ms. Yeager’s discussions, Mr. Bradley told Ms. Yeager the following:
District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade met during the 2019 Municipal Court Continuing Legal Education Conference.
o Mr. Wade began his romantic relationship with District Attorney Willis at or around this time.
o Mr. Wade had definitively begun a romantic relationship with Ms. Willis during the time that Ms. Willis was running for District Attorney in 2019 through 2020.
o Mr. Bradley stated that he had personal knowledge of the relationship between Mr. Wade and District Attorney Willis, and included details regarding the use of Ms. Robin Yeartie’s apartment and other meetings prior to November 2021.
o Mr. Bradley stated that Mr. Wade personally prepared his own divorce complaint against his spouse, Mrs. Jocelyn Wade, and told Mr. Bradley to sign the divorce filings and to file them on Mr. Wade’s behalf. Based upon these statements, it is Ms. Yeager’s understanding that Mr. Bradley did not being representing Mr. Wade until November of 2021.
o In or around September of 2023, Mr. Bradley was visiting Ms. Yeager in her office when Mr. Bradly received a telephone call. Ms. Yeager could hear that the caller was District Attorney Willis. District Attorney Willis was calling Mr. Bradley in response to an article that was published about how much money Mr. Wade and his law partners had been paid in this case. Ms. Yeager heard District Attorney Willis tell Mr. Bradley: “They are coming after us. You don’t need to talk to them about anything about us.”
2
• Ms. Yeager watched Mr. Bradley’s testimony before the Court and became concerned as a result of the fact that what Mr. Bradley testified to on the witness stand was directly contrary to what Mr. Bradley had told Ms. Yeager in person.


Isn't this hearsay? Where is the proof?
Anonymous
Isn't adultery illegal in Georgia
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Mr. Shafer would offer the testimony of attorney Cindi Lee Yeager, a Co- Chief Deputy District Attorney for the Cobb County, Georgia, District Attorney’s Office.
On Friday, March 1, 2024, Ms. Yeager spoke via telephone with undersigned counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Christopher Anulewicz, counsel for Defendant Robert Cheeley. Following is a summary of the proposed testimony which was provided by Ms. Yeager to counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Cheeley:
• From in or around August of 2023 through January of 2024, Ms. Yeager had numerous, in-person and other conversations with attorney Terence Bradley in which information relating to District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade was discussed.
• In the course of Mr. Bradley’s and Ms. Yeager’s discussions, Mr. Bradley told Ms. Yeager the following:
District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade met during the 2019 Municipal Court Continuing Legal Education Conference.
o Mr. Wade began his romantic relationship with District Attorney Willis at or around this time.
o Mr. Wade had definitively begun a romantic relationship with Ms. Willis during the time that Ms. Willis was running for District Attorney in 2019 through 2020.
o Mr. Bradley stated that he had personal knowledge of the relationship between Mr. Wade and District Attorney Willis, and included details regarding the use of Ms. Robin Yeartie’s apartment and other meetings prior to November 2021.
o Mr. Bradley stated that Mr. Wade personally prepared his own divorce complaint against his spouse, Mrs. Jocelyn Wade, and told Mr. Bradley to sign the divorce filings and to file them on Mr. Wade’s behalf. Based upon these statements, it is Ms. Yeager’s understanding that Mr. Bradley did not being representing Mr. Wade until November of 2021.
o In or around September of 2023, Mr. Bradley was visiting Ms. Yeager in her office when Mr. Bradly received a telephone call. Ms. Yeager could hear that the caller was District Attorney Willis. District Attorney Willis was calling Mr. Bradley in response to an article that was published about how much money Mr. Wade and his law partners had been paid in this case. Ms. Yeager heard District Attorney Willis tell Mr. Bradley: “They are coming after us. You don’t need to talk to them about anything about us.”
2
• Ms. Yeager watched Mr. Bradley’s testimony before the Court and became concerned as a result of the fact that what Mr. Bradley testified to on the witness stand was directly contrary to what Mr. Bradley had told Ms. Yeager in person.


Why would someone file this after closing?


I’ve been asking this question for while. It seems like this is a never ending hearing. Where I come from, you present your evidence at the hearing and if you don’t, that’s too bad. It seems like in GA you’re allowed to keep submitting new stuff every few days.
Anonymous
Bradley is clearly unreliable and his testimony should be stricken as unreliable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn't adultery illegal in Georgia


How is it adultery? Willis was single and Wade had been separated from his wife for years.
Anonymous
So what is the end game the Trump lawyers are hoping for with this little Fani Willis charade?

If she is disqualified, the case doesn't go away, someone else would take it over. And what makes Trump's lawyers think that will benefit them? The relevant DAs would be DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinett - all counties that went for Biden. There isn't a red GA county DA who could even remotely show standing.

And either way I think the only correct move would be for the judge to rule that her relationship has no bearing on the case and that any improprieties on the part of Willis or Wade should be handled as a separate matter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't adultery illegal in Georgia


How is it adultery? Willis was single and Wade had been separated from his wife for years.


Wade was still married.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Mr. Shafer would offer the testimony of attorney Cindi Lee Yeager, a Co- Chief Deputy District Attorney for the Cobb County, Georgia, District Attorney’s Office.
On Friday, March 1, 2024, Ms. Yeager spoke via telephone with undersigned counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Christopher Anulewicz, counsel for Defendant Robert Cheeley. Following is a summary of the proposed testimony which was provided by Ms. Yeager to counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Cheeley:
• From in or around August of 2023 through January of 2024, Ms. Yeager had numerous, in-person and other conversations with attorney Terence Bradley in which information relating to District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade was discussed.
• In the course of Mr. Bradley’s and Ms. Yeager’s discussions, Mr. Bradley told Ms. Yeager the following:
District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade met during the 2019 Municipal Court Continuing Legal Education Conference.
o Mr. Wade began his romantic relationship with District Attorney Willis at or around this time.
o Mr. Wade had definitively begun a romantic relationship with Ms. Willis during the time that Ms. Willis was running for District Attorney in 2019 through 2020.
o Mr. Bradley stated that he had personal knowledge of the relationship between Mr. Wade and District Attorney Willis, and included details regarding the use of Ms. Robin Yeartie’s apartment and other meetings prior to November 2021.
o Mr. Bradley stated that Mr. Wade personally prepared his own divorce complaint against his spouse, Mrs. Jocelyn Wade, and told Mr. Bradley to sign the divorce filings and to file them on Mr. Wade’s behalf. Based upon these statements, it is Ms. Yeager’s understanding that Mr. Bradley did not being representing Mr. Wade until November of 2021.
o In or around September of 2023, Mr. Bradley was visiting Ms. Yeager in her office when Mr. Bradly received a telephone call. Ms. Yeager could hear that the caller was District Attorney Willis. District Attorney Willis was calling Mr. Bradley in response to an article that was published about how much money Mr. Wade and his law partners had been paid in this case. Ms. Yeager heard District Attorney Willis tell Mr. Bradley: “They are coming after us. You don’t need to talk to them about anything about us.”
2
• Ms. Yeager watched Mr. Bradley’s testimony before the Court and became concerned as a result of the fact that what Mr. Bradley testified to on the witness stand was directly contrary to what Mr. Bradley had told Ms. Yeager in person.


Why would someone file this after closing?


Evidently, the witness came forward after the hearing. March 1.
And, to the person asking if this is hearsay..... no, it is not. This Deputy DA for Cobb County is willing to testify.
I doubt the judge will reopen the hearing, but it is more evidence that Fani and Nathan lied about their relationship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't adultery illegal in Georgia


How is it adultery? Willis was single and Wade had been separated from his wife for years.


HE claimed to have been "separated" from his wife for years. He wasn't.
He filed for divorce the day after he got the job with Fulton County in Nov, 2021.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn't adultery illegal in Georgia


Yes, but that law was struck as unconstitutional, so it can’t be enforced.

Also, why would you want to encourage the government to create and enforce laws about the sex lives of consenting adults?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Mr. Shafer would offer the testimony of attorney Cindi Lee Yeager, a Co- Chief Deputy District Attorney for the Cobb County, Georgia, District Attorney’s Office.
On Friday, March 1, 2024, Ms. Yeager spoke via telephone with undersigned counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Christopher Anulewicz, counsel for Defendant Robert Cheeley. Following is a summary of the proposed testimony which was provided by Ms. Yeager to counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Cheeley:
• From in or around August of 2023 through January of 2024, Ms. Yeager had numerous, in-person and other conversations with attorney Terence Bradley in which information relating to District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade was discussed.
• In the course of Mr. Bradley’s and Ms. Yeager’s discussions, Mr. Bradley told Ms. Yeager the following:
District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade met during the 2019 Municipal Court Continuing Legal Education Conference.
o Mr. Wade began his romantic relationship with District Attorney Willis at or around this time.
o Mr. Wade had definitively begun a romantic relationship with Ms. Willis during the time that Ms. Willis was running for District Attorney in 2019 through 2020.
o Mr. Bradley stated that he had personal knowledge of the relationship between Mr. Wade and District Attorney Willis, and included details regarding the use of Ms. Robin Yeartie’s apartment and other meetings prior to November 2021.
o Mr. Bradley stated that Mr. Wade personally prepared his own divorce complaint against his spouse, Mrs. Jocelyn Wade, and told Mr. Bradley to sign the divorce filings and to file them on Mr. Wade’s behalf. Based upon these statements, it is Ms. Yeager’s understanding that Mr. Bradley did not being representing Mr. Wade until November of 2021.
o In or around September of 2023, Mr. Bradley was visiting Ms. Yeager in her office when Mr. Bradly received a telephone call. Ms. Yeager could hear that the caller was District Attorney Willis. District Attorney Willis was calling Mr. Bradley in response to an article that was published about how much money Mr. Wade and his law partners had been paid in this case. Ms. Yeager heard District Attorney Willis tell Mr. Bradley: “They are coming after us. You don’t need to talk to them about anything about us.”
2
• Ms. Yeager watched Mr. Bradley’s testimony before the Court and became concerned as a result of the fact that what Mr. Bradley testified to on the witness stand was directly contrary to what Mr. Bradley had told Ms. Yeager in person.


Why would someone file this after closing?


Evidently, the witness came forward after the hearing. March 1.
And, to the person asking if this is hearsay..... no, it is not. This Deputy DA for Cobb County is willing to testify.
I doubt the judge will reopen the hearing, but it is more evidence that Fani and Nathan lied about their relationship.


How can it even be considered when there is no opportunity for the state’s attorney to question the witness?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So what is the end game the Trump lawyers are hoping for with this little Fani Willis charade?

If she is disqualified, the case doesn't go away, someone else would take it over. And what makes Trump's lawyers think that will benefit them? The relevant DAs would be DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinett - all counties that went for Biden. There isn't a red GA county DA who could even remotely show standing.

And either way I think the only correct move would be for the judge to rule that her relationship has no bearing on the case and that any improprieties on the part of Willis or Wade should be handled as a separate matter.


As I understand it, the case then has to be reassigned ( if she is dq’d)
And those responsible for that reassignment…. Would just hold it.
So this case effectively goes away if she’s tossed.
Look, I think this is extremely flimsy and not salient, but there are law re: her behavior and she wasn’t perfect.
She had to be perfect. And she should have known that. I don’t really fault her, but she had to know this was a possibility.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Mr. Shafer would offer the testimony of attorney Cindi Lee Yeager, a Co- Chief Deputy District Attorney for the Cobb County, Georgia, District Attorney’s Office.
On Friday, March 1, 2024, Ms. Yeager spoke via telephone with undersigned counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Christopher Anulewicz, counsel for Defendant Robert Cheeley. Following is a summary of the proposed testimony which was provided by Ms. Yeager to counsel for Mr. Shafer and Mr. Cheeley:
• From in or around August of 2023 through January of 2024, Ms. Yeager had numerous, in-person and other conversations with attorney Terence Bradley in which information relating to District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade was discussed.
• In the course of Mr. Bradley’s and Ms. Yeager’s discussions, Mr. Bradley told Ms. Yeager the following:
District Attorney Willis and Mr. Wade met during the 2019 Municipal Court Continuing Legal Education Conference.
o Mr. Wade began his romantic relationship with District Attorney Willis at or around this time.
o Mr. Wade had definitively begun a romantic relationship with Ms. Willis during the time that Ms. Willis was running for District Attorney in 2019 through 2020.
o Mr. Bradley stated that he had personal knowledge of the relationship between Mr. Wade and District Attorney Willis, and included details regarding the use of Ms. Robin Yeartie’s apartment and other meetings prior to November 2021.
o Mr. Bradley stated that Mr. Wade personally prepared his own divorce complaint against his spouse, Mrs. Jocelyn Wade, and told Mr. Bradley to sign the divorce filings and to file them on Mr. Wade’s behalf. Based upon these statements, it is Ms. Yeager’s understanding that Mr. Bradley did not being representing Mr. Wade until November of 2021.
o In or around September of 2023, Mr. Bradley was visiting Ms. Yeager in her office when Mr. Bradly received a telephone call. Ms. Yeager could hear that the caller was District Attorney Willis. District Attorney Willis was calling Mr. Bradley in response to an article that was published about how much money Mr. Wade and his law partners had been paid in this case. Ms. Yeager heard District Attorney Willis tell Mr. Bradley: “They are coming after us. You don’t need to talk to them about anything about us.”
2
• Ms. Yeager watched Mr. Bradley’s testimony before the Court and became concerned as a result of the fact that what Mr. Bradley testified to on the witness stand was directly contrary to what Mr. Bradley had told Ms. Yeager in person.


Why would someone file this after closing?


Evidently, the witness came forward after the hearing. March 1.
And, to the person asking if this is hearsay..... no, it is not. This Deputy DA for Cobb County is willing to testify.
I doubt the judge will reopen the hearing, but it is more evidence that Fani and Nathan lied about their relationship.



Or that someone from Cobb County is willing to spin a yarn for MAGAism.
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