Anonymous wrote:Jim Jordan is now launching an investigation in Fani Willis and her lover. She has paid her lover close to $650K.
I smell RICO charges coming.![]()
https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-01-12-jdj-to-wade-re-fulton-da-1.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Jim Jordan is now launching an investigation in Fani Willis and her lover. She has paid her lover close to $650K.
I smell RICO charges coming.![]()
https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-01-12-jdj-to-wade-re-fulton-da-1.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds unethical to hire your relatively inexperienced boyfriend to head a major prosecution of a former POTUS, but I'm not sure it's illegal. They are not married, so he is not a relative, which would be nepotism. She may have had trouble finding someone she trusted to take the position.
But optics...
It she's the cause of his divorce...
It has no bearing on the evidence against Trump, which is massive, but again, optics...
If they are romantically involved, she will have to dismiss him. There may be ethics rules in her workplace that prohibit workplace relationships??
However, the garbage that he's paying for vacations with her using his salary, well, huh? How else is he going to pay for vacations? I pay for vacations with my salary. I assume he earns his salary. There is no allegation that he doesn't. He can spend it as he wants.
Here is more information about why it may well have been not only unethical, but illegal for her to hire him.....
The bombshell public filing alleged that special prosecutor Nathan Wade, a private attorney, paid for lavish vacations he took with Willis using the Fulton County funds his law firm received. County records show that Wade, who has played a prominent role in the election interference case, has been paid nearly $654,000 in legal fees since January 2022. The DA authorizes his compensation.
Roman’s lawyer, Ashleigh Merchant, said she reviewed the case file in Wade’s ongoing divorce proceedings at the Superior Court Clerk’s Office and made copies of certain documents. But the case file was later improperly sealed because no court hearing was held as required by law, the motion said.
The motion said the checks sent to Wade from Fulton County and his subsequent purchase of vacations for Willis could amount to honest services fraud, a federal crime in which a vendor gives kickbacks to an employer. It is also possible this could be prosecuted under the federal racketeering statute, the motion said
Willis and Wade, the motion contends, “have been engaged in an improper, clandestine personal relationship during the pendency of this case, which has resulted in the special prosecutor, and, in turn, the district attorney, profiting significantly from this prosecution at the expense of the taxpayers.”
A problem with Wade’s appointment is that it was not approved by the Fulton board of commissioners as required by law, the motion said. The motion also questions Wade’s credentials, contending he has never prosecuted a felony case. (Wade was an assistant solicitor for Cobb County in 1999. The office handles misdemeanor cases.)
https://www.ajc.com/politics/breaking-filing-alleges-improper-relationship-between-fulton-da-top-trump-prosecutor/A2N2OWCM7FFWJBQH2ORAK2BKMQ/
I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.
Is he doing everything himself or does he have paralegals, associates, etc? Doesn't Jack Smith, for example, have a team?
Well.... we know HE met with the White House legal team at least twice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds unethical to hire your relatively inexperienced boyfriend to head a major prosecution of a former POTUS, but I'm not sure it's illegal. They are not married, so he is not a relative, which would be nepotism. She may have had trouble finding someone she trusted to take the position.
But optics...
It she's the cause of his divorce...
It has no bearing on the evidence against Trump, which is massive, but again, optics...
If they are romantically involved, she will have to dismiss him. There may be ethics rules in her workplace that prohibit workplace relationships??
However, the garbage that he's paying for vacations with her using his salary, well, huh? How else is he going to pay for vacations? I pay for vacations with my salary. I assume he earns his salary. There is no allegation that he doesn't. He can spend it as he wants.
Here is more information about why it may well have been not only unethical, but illegal for her to hire him.....
The bombshell public filing alleged that special prosecutor Nathan Wade, a private attorney, paid for lavish vacations he took with Willis using the Fulton County funds his law firm received. County records show that Wade, who has played a prominent role in the election interference case, has been paid nearly $654,000 in legal fees since January 2022. The DA authorizes his compensation.
Roman’s lawyer, Ashleigh Merchant, said she reviewed the case file in Wade’s ongoing divorce proceedings at the Superior Court Clerk’s Office and made copies of certain documents. But the case file was later improperly sealed because no court hearing was held as required by law, the motion said.
The motion said the checks sent to Wade from Fulton County and his subsequent purchase of vacations for Willis could amount to honest services fraud, a federal crime in which a vendor gives kickbacks to an employer. It is also possible this could be prosecuted under the federal racketeering statute, the motion said
Willis and Wade, the motion contends, “have been engaged in an improper, clandestine personal relationship during the pendency of this case, which has resulted in the special prosecutor, and, in turn, the district attorney, profiting significantly from this prosecution at the expense of the taxpayers.”
A problem with Wade’s appointment is that it was not approved by the Fulton board of commissioners as required by law, the motion said. The motion also questions Wade’s credentials, contending he has never prosecuted a felony case. (Wade was an assistant solicitor for Cobb County in 1999. The office handles misdemeanor cases.)
https://www.ajc.com/politics/breaking-filing-alleges-improper-relationship-between-fulton-da-top-trump-prosecutor/A2N2OWCM7FFWJBQH2ORAK2BKMQ/
I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.
Is he doing everything himself or does he have paralegals, associates, etc? Doesn't Jack Smith, for example, have a team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds unethical to hire your relatively inexperienced boyfriend to head a major prosecution of a former POTUS, but I'm not sure it's illegal. They are not married, so he is not a relative, which would be nepotism. She may have had trouble finding someone she trusted to take the position.
But optics...
It she's the cause of his divorce...
It has no bearing on the evidence against Trump, which is massive, but again, optics...
If they are romantically involved, she will have to dismiss him. There may be ethics rules in her workplace that prohibit workplace relationships??
However, the garbage that he's paying for vacations with her using his salary, well, huh? How else is he going to pay for vacations? I pay for vacations with my salary. I assume he earns his salary. There is no allegation that he doesn't. He can spend it as he wants.
Here is more information about why it may well have been not only unethical, but illegal for her to hire him.....
The bombshell public filing alleged that special prosecutor Nathan Wade, a private attorney, paid for lavish vacations he took with Willis using the Fulton County funds his law firm received. County records show that Wade, who has played a prominent role in the election interference case, has been paid nearly $654,000 in legal fees since January 2022. The DA authorizes his compensation.
Roman’s lawyer, Ashleigh Merchant, said she reviewed the case file in Wade’s ongoing divorce proceedings at the Superior Court Clerk’s Office and made copies of certain documents. But the case file was later improperly sealed because no court hearing was held as required by law, the motion said.
The motion said the checks sent to Wade from Fulton County and his subsequent purchase of vacations for Willis could amount to honest services fraud, a federal crime in which a vendor gives kickbacks to an employer. It is also possible this could be prosecuted under the federal racketeering statute, the motion said
Willis and Wade, the motion contends, “have been engaged in an improper, clandestine personal relationship during the pendency of this case, which has resulted in the special prosecutor, and, in turn, the district attorney, profiting significantly from this prosecution at the expense of the taxpayers.”
A problem with Wade’s appointment is that it was not approved by the Fulton board of commissioners as required by law, the motion said. The motion also questions Wade’s credentials, contending he has never prosecuted a felony case. (Wade was an assistant solicitor for Cobb County in 1999. The office handles misdemeanor cases.)
https://www.ajc.com/politics/breaking-filing-alleges-improper-relationship-between-fulton-da-top-trump-prosecutor/A2N2OWCM7FFWJBQH2ORAK2BKMQ/
I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds unethical to hire your relatively inexperienced boyfriend to head a major prosecution of a former POTUS, but I'm not sure it's illegal. They are not married, so he is not a relative, which would be nepotism. She may have had trouble finding someone she trusted to take the position.
But optics...
It she's the cause of his divorce...
It has no bearing on the evidence against Trump, which is massive, but again, optics...
If they are romantically involved, she will have to dismiss him. There may be ethics rules in her workplace that prohibit workplace relationships??
However, the garbage that he's paying for vacations with her using his salary, well, huh? How else is he going to pay for vacations? I pay for vacations with my salary. I assume he earns his salary. There is no allegation that he doesn't. He can spend it as he wants.
Here is more information about why it may well have been not only unethical, but illegal for her to hire him.....
The bombshell public filing alleged that special prosecutor Nathan Wade, a private attorney, paid for lavish vacations he took with Willis using the Fulton County funds his law firm received. County records show that Wade, who has played a prominent role in the election interference case, has been paid nearly $654,000 in legal fees since January 2022. The DA authorizes his compensation.
Roman’s lawyer, Ashleigh Merchant, said she reviewed the case file in Wade’s ongoing divorce proceedings at the Superior Court Clerk’s Office and made copies of certain documents. But the case file was later improperly sealed because no court hearing was held as required by law, the motion said.
The motion said the checks sent to Wade from Fulton County and his subsequent purchase of vacations for Willis could amount to honest services fraud, a federal crime in which a vendor gives kickbacks to an employer. It is also possible this could be prosecuted under the federal racketeering statute, the motion said
Willis and Wade, the motion contends, “have been engaged in an improper, clandestine personal relationship during the pendency of this case, which has resulted in the special prosecutor, and, in turn, the district attorney, profiting significantly from this prosecution at the expense of the taxpayers.”
A problem with Wade’s appointment is that it was not approved by the Fulton board of commissioners as required by law, the motion said. The motion also questions Wade’s credentials, contending he has never prosecuted a felony case. (Wade was an assistant solicitor for Cobb County in 1999. The office handles misdemeanor cases.)
https://www.ajc.com/politics/breaking-filing-alleges-improper-relationship-between-fulton-da-top-trump-prosecutor/A2N2OWCM7FFWJBQH2ORAK2BKMQ/
I mean, how much do you think it should cost for a special prosecutor to try it federal case? Once the lawyer has been paid for services, you don't look at how they spend the money, it's no one's business how one spends their money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds unethical to hire your relatively inexperienced boyfriend to head a major prosecution of a former POTUS, but I'm not sure it's illegal. They are not married, so he is not a relative, which would be nepotism. She may have had trouble finding someone she trusted to take the position.
But optics...
It she's the cause of his divorce...
It has no bearing on the evidence against Trump, which is massive, but again, optics...
If they are romantically involved, she will have to dismiss him. There may be ethics rules in her workplace that prohibit workplace relationships??
However, the garbage that he's paying for vacations with her using his salary, well, huh? How else is he going to pay for vacations? I pay for vacations with my salary. I assume he earns his salary. There is no allegation that he doesn't. He can spend it as he wants.
Here is more information about why it may well have been not only unethical, but illegal for her to hire him.....
The bombshell public filing alleged that special prosecutor Nathan Wade, a private attorney, paid for lavish vacations he took with Willis using the Fulton County funds his law firm received. County records show that Wade, who has played a prominent role in the election interference case, has been paid nearly $654,000 in legal fees since January 2022. The DA authorizes his compensation.
Roman’s lawyer, Ashleigh Merchant, said she reviewed the case file in Wade’s ongoing divorce proceedings at the Superior Court Clerk’s Office and made copies of certain documents. But the case file was later improperly sealed because no court hearing was held as required by law, the motion said.
The motion said the checks sent to Wade from Fulton County and his subsequent purchase of vacations for Willis could amount to honest services fraud, a federal crime in which a vendor gives kickbacks to an employer. It is also possible this could be prosecuted under the federal racketeering statute, the motion said
Willis and Wade, the motion contends, “have been engaged in an improper, clandestine personal relationship during the pendency of this case, which has resulted in the special prosecutor, and, in turn, the district attorney, profiting significantly from this prosecution at the expense of the taxpayers.”
A problem with Wade’s appointment is that it was not approved by the Fulton board of commissioners as required by law, the motion said. The motion also questions Wade’s credentials, contending he has never prosecuted a felony case. (Wade was an assistant solicitor for Cobb County in 1999. The office handles misdemeanor cases.)
https://www.ajc.com/politics/breaking-filing-alleges-improper-relationship-between-fulton-da-top-trump-prosecutor/A2N2OWCM7FFWJBQH2ORAK2BKMQ/
Anonymous wrote:Trump can’t fight the facts of the case, so he invents stories about judge’s wives, prosecutors, clerks, etc. I’m having a hard time believing this one after all that bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:Fani Willis' lead prosecutor held meetings with Biden's White House Counsel on May 23 and Nov. 18, 2022, before indicting Donald Trump, Biden's leading presidential opponent.
Remember when Fani Willis prematurely leaked Trump's indictment before announcing it at a late-night press conference at 11:37 pm?
Newt Gingrich said that someone from DC called Fani Willis and demanded she indict Trump that Monday night, Aug. 14, 2023, to divert attention away from the Weiss "screw up."
That Weiss "screw up" originated on July 19, 2023, when IRS whistleblowers testified before Congress about DOJ and Weiss blocking investigators from filing felony charges against Hunter Biden, tipping off Hunter about search warrants, preventing witness interviews, and restricting any investigation into President Joe Biden.
Senator Chuck Grassley later released an FBI FD-1023 form detailing a $10 million bribery scheme involving VP Joe Biden and Hunter Biden.
One week later, Judge Noreika dismantled Weiss's unprecedented sweetheart immunity deal for Hunter, questioning why the DOJ granted full-scale immunity to Hunter Biden for unrelated crimes.
In the following weeks, the House Oversight Committee released bank records showing payments to the Bidens from Russia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine.
Rep. James Comer disclosed over 170 suspicious activity reports submitted by six banks to the Treasury Department, implicating the Biden family in money laundering, human trafficking, and tax fraud.
Devon Archer, Hunter Biden's business partner, claimed President Joe Biden was involved in over twenty calls regarding his son's foreign business dealings.
Leading up to Friday, Aug. 11, 2023, when Garland appointed Weiss as Special Counsel despite prior false statements to Congress that Weiss already had the authority to file charges against Hunter, further exposing the DOJ's corruption.
Garland appointed Weiss after he was the attorney who approved Hunter Biden's unprecedented sweetheart deal, and IRS whistleblowers testified before Congress that Weiss had obstructed the investigation into the Bidens for the last five years.
This would explain why Fani Willis leaked the indictment prematurely on Monday, Aug. 14, 2023, before holding a press conference at a quarter to midnight, shifting the media's focus away from the DOJ protecting Biden to Fani Willis indicting Trump.
As revealed in yesterday's court filings, Nathan Wade, Fani Willis' lead prosecutor, held meetings with Biden White House Counsel at the beginning and near the end of her grand jury, strategically coordinating Biden's prosecution of Donald Trump.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds unethical to hire your relatively inexperienced boyfriend to head a major prosecution of a former POTUS, but I'm not sure it's illegal. They are not married, so he is not a relative, which would be nepotism. She may have had trouble finding someone she trusted to take the position.
But optics...
It she's the cause of his divorce...
It has no bearing on the evidence against Trump, which is massive, but again, optics...
If they are romantically involved, she will have to dismiss him. There may be ethics rules in her workplace that prohibit workplace relationships??
However, the garbage that he's paying for vacations with her using his salary, well, huh? How else is he going to pay for vacations? I pay for vacations with my salary. I assume he earns his salary. There is no allegation that he doesn't. He can spend it as he wants.