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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a typical Trump strategy -- he's used it many, many times over the years. Obfuscate and distract, and drag things out as long as possible. They are good at digging up dirt on people -- Fanni should have done a little more research into Trump's tactics. This is a tried and true strategy. He repeats it because it works, and Fanni is his latest victim. [/b]She shouldn't have had a relationship at work, period. But it wasn't a crime, no nepotism, no one's screaming sexual abuse here. [b]It has nothing to do with the prosecution of Trump and his allies -- NOTHING. Read it for what it is, and don't fall into the trap they set for you. Let the trial begin!!! [/quote] It actually is a crime. She violated Fulton County ethics laws. She had a legal duty to disclose the relationship and any gifts over $100. She did not. Additionally, she has opened up Fulton County to potential hostile workplace and discrimination claims. You do not date people you have supervisory responsibility over period. Any company in the US with HR policies in place would fire you for this. Two things can be true at once. She can be guilty and so can Trump/the other defendents. [/quote] She didn't get any gifts. She and her boyfriend went dutch on meals and trips.[/quote] It's so convenient to deal with cash only in these types of situations, isn't it? Becomes a he said/she said situation. It's how a lot of criminals get away with their crimes. [/quote] I thought only drug dealers used wads of cash to take care of their business. I guess the top prosecutor in Fulton County, Georgia conducts her business with wads of cash as well. Maybe IRS should look into this since IRS has hundreds of more investigators now to investigate these potential tax fraud cases.[/quote] Using cash to reimburse people for things is not illegal and the IRS or anyone else doesn’t need to investigate it.[/quote] It's still a great way to give your secret lover cash. No Venmo or Zelle. No way to trace. Street savvy attorneys![/quote] Or, it could be a bunch of dutch dates. There is absolutely no proof of impropriety, which the defendents in this case have to prove. They haven't but are happy to have people like you slinging mud and false assertions.[/quote] . These 'dutch dates' are trips to other countries, cruises. Even the prosecution has given up and didn't call Willis again. but people on here are still defending her ludicrous claims that she put up to prevent going to jail. She does not have to be proven guilty here. The judge is free to give weight to the use of attorney client privilege. This was not an office romance. It was her hiring her boyfriend. [/quote]
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