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Interesting. So the evidence of an affair is that he bought some plane tickets for her? Seems pretty thin. If it turns out there was no affair, the republicans pushing this are going to look mighty stupid. But they are used to that.
So, why was he buying her tickets (plural) if they weren't having an affair?
Was he "repaying" her for giving him the cushy job?
Was it part of the deal that if he got hired and paid an handsome sum that he would use his compensation to purchase stuff for Fani?
Handsome sum? It was two plane tickets worth about $1k. This “kickback” theory is beyond ridiculous.
I don’t know why he bought her tickets. I’ll wait for her response. Two trips together over the course of over two years hardly proves some torrid affair. Maybe. Or maybe they were work trips and they ran the travel through his firm.
Sure. Work trips.
The first trip, dated 4 October 2022, involves a flight from Atlanta to Miami. Wade paid for a ticket for himself and for Willis. Separately, on the same date and without any names attached, the statement shows Wade’s credit card was used to make two purchases with Royal Caribbean Cruises, for $1,284 and $1,387.
The second trip, dated 25 April 2023, involves a flight from Atlanta to San Francisco. Wade again paid for a ticket for himself and for Willis. Separately, on 14 May 2023, Wade’s credit card was used to make two purchases of $612 and $228 with a Doubletree hotel in Napa Valley, California.
Additionally, the October 2022 trip included a third ticket from Atlanta to Miami which was used by Willis' mother. So her mother also got a round-trip ticket to Miami to stay in Miami while they went on their cruise(s).
It's always normal to pay for work trips for your co-worker's mother to go along. I'm sure that Willis' mother had lots to contribute to the Fulton County legal cases.
I always bring my mother along on my romantic getaways....
There were three tickets to Miami, but only two tickets for the cruise. So they were bringing his mother along to Miami and she was staying there while they went on the cruise.
Anonymous wrote:The Judge in the Fanni Wills' boyfriend's divorce hearing just ordered the divorce case be unsealed.
We are in for some juicy treats folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Interesting. So the evidence of an affair is that he bought some plane tickets for her? Seems pretty thin. If it turns out there was no affair, the republicans pushing this are going to look mighty stupid. But they are used to that.
So, why was he buying her tickets (plural) if they weren't having an affair?
Was he "repaying" her for giving him the cushy job?
Was it part of the deal that if he got hired and paid an handsome sum that he would use his compensation to purchase stuff for Fani?
Handsome sum? It was two plane tickets worth about $1k. This “kickback” theory is beyond ridiculous.
I don’t know why he bought her tickets. I’ll wait for her response. Two trips together over the course of over two years hardly proves some torrid affair. Maybe. Or maybe they were work trips and they ran the travel through his firm.
Sure. Work trips.
The first trip, dated 4 October 2022, involves a flight from Atlanta to Miami. Wade paid for a ticket for himself and for Willis. Separately, on the same date and without any names attached, the statement shows Wade’s credit card was used to make two purchases with Royal Caribbean Cruises, for $1,284 and $1,387.
The second trip, dated 25 April 2023, involves a flight from Atlanta to San Francisco. Wade again paid for a ticket for himself and for Willis. Separately, on 14 May 2023, Wade’s credit card was used to make two purchases of $612 and $228 with a Doubletree hotel in Napa Valley, California.
Additionally, the October 2022 trip included a third ticket from Atlanta to Miami which was used by Willis' mother. So her mother also got a round-trip ticket to Miami to stay in Miami while they went on their cruise(s).
It's always normal to pay for work trips for your co-worker's mother to go along. I'm sure that Willis' mother had lots to contribute to the Fulton County legal cases.
I always bring my mother along on my romantic getaways....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Interesting. So the evidence of an affair is that he bought some plane tickets for her? Seems pretty thin. If it turns out there was no affair, the republicans pushing this are going to look mighty stupid. But they are used to that.
So, why was he buying her tickets (plural) if they weren't having an affair?
Was he "repaying" her for giving him the cushy job?
Was it part of the deal that if he got hired and paid an handsome sum that he would use his compensation to purchase stuff for Fani?
Handsome sum? It was two plane tickets worth about $1k. This “kickback” theory is beyond ridiculous.
I don’t know why he bought her tickets. I’ll wait for her response. Two trips together over the course of over two years hardly proves some torrid affair. Maybe. Or maybe they were work trips and they ran the travel through his firm.
Sure. Work trips.
The first trip, dated 4 October 2022, involves a flight from Atlanta to Miami. Wade paid for a ticket for himself and for Willis. Separately, on the same date and without any names attached, the statement shows Wade’s credit card was used to make two purchases with Royal Caribbean Cruises, for $1,284 and $1,387.
The second trip, dated 25 April 2023, involves a flight from Atlanta to San Francisco. Wade again paid for a ticket for himself and for Willis. Separately, on 14 May 2023, Wade’s credit card was used to make two purchases of $612 and $228 with a Doubletree hotel in Napa Valley, California.
Additionally, the October 2022 trip included a third ticket from Atlanta to Miami which was used by Willis' mother. So her mother also got a round-trip ticket to Miami to stay in Miami while they went on their cruise(s).
It's always normal to pay for work trips for your co-worker's mother to go along. I'm sure that Willis' mother had lots to contribute to the Fulton County legal cases.
I always bring my mother along on my romantic getaways....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Interesting. So the evidence of an affair is that he bought some plane tickets for her? Seems pretty thin. If it turns out there was no affair, the republicans pushing this are going to look mighty stupid. But they are used to that.
So, why was he buying her tickets (plural) if they weren't having an affair?
Was he "repaying" her for giving him the cushy job?
Was it part of the deal that if he got hired and paid an handsome sum that he would use his compensation to purchase stuff for Fani?
Handsome sum? It was two plane tickets worth about $1k. This “kickback” theory is beyond ridiculous.
I don’t know why he bought her tickets. I’ll wait for her response. Two trips together over the course of over two years hardly proves some torrid affair. Maybe. Or maybe they were work trips and they ran the travel through his firm.
Sure. Work trips.
The first trip, dated 4 October 2022, involves a flight from Atlanta to Miami. Wade paid for a ticket for himself and for Willis. Separately, on the same date and without any names attached, the statement shows Wade’s credit card was used to make two purchases with Royal Caribbean Cruises, for $1,284 and $1,387.
The second trip, dated 25 April 2023, involves a flight from Atlanta to San Francisco. Wade again paid for a ticket for himself and for Willis. Separately, on 14 May 2023, Wade’s credit card was used to make two purchases of $612 and $228 with a Doubletree hotel in Napa Valley, California.
Additionally, the October 2022 trip included a third ticket from Atlanta to Miami which was used by Willis' mother. So her mother also got a round-trip ticket to Miami to stay in Miami while they went on their cruise(s).
It's always normal to pay for work trips for your co-worker's mother to go along. I'm sure that Willis' mother had lots to contribute to the Fulton County legal cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Interesting. So the evidence of an affair is that he bought some plane tickets for her? Seems pretty thin. If it turns out there was no affair, the republicans pushing this are going to look mighty stupid. But they are used to that.
So, why was he buying her tickets (plural) if they weren't having an affair?
Was he "repaying" her for giving him the cushy job?
Was it part of the deal that if he got hired and paid an handsome sum that he would use his compensation to purchase stuff for Fani?
Handsome sum? It was two plane tickets worth about $1k. This “kickback” theory is beyond ridiculous.
I don’t know why he bought her tickets. I’ll wait for her response. Two trips together over the course of over two years hardly proves some torrid affair. Maybe. Or maybe they were work trips and they ran the travel through his firm.
Sure. Work trips.
The first trip, dated 4 October 2022, involves a flight from Atlanta to Miami. Wade paid for a ticket for himself and for Willis. Separately, on the same date and without any names attached, the statement shows Wade’s credit card was used to make two purchases with Royal Caribbean Cruises, for $1,284 and $1,387.
The second trip, dated 25 April 2023, involves a flight from Atlanta to San Francisco. Wade again paid for a ticket for himself and for Willis. Separately, on 14 May 2023, Wade’s credit card was used to make two purchases of $612 and $228 with a Doubletree hotel in Napa Valley, California.
Anonymous wrote:”No one is above the law” - Fanny Willis (as she was going after Trump and others).
"You live by the sword, you die by the sword."
Anonymous wrote:Even if she resigns, the case against Trump will be forever tarnished. No way the case can continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Interesting. So the evidence of an affair is that he bought some plane tickets for her? Seems pretty thin. If it turns out there was no affair, the republicans pushing this are going to look mighty stupid. But they are used to that.
So, why was he buying her tickets (plural) if they weren't having an affair?
Was he "repaying" her for giving him the cushy job?
Was it part of the deal that if he got hired and paid an handsome sum that he would use his compensation to purchase stuff for Fani?
Handsome sum? It was two plane tickets worth about $1k. This “kickback” theory is beyond ridiculous.
I don’t know why he bought her tickets. I’ll wait for her response. Two trips together over the course of over two years hardly proves some torrid affair. Maybe. Or maybe they were work trips and they ran the travel through his firm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Interesting. So the evidence of an affair is that he bought some plane tickets for her? Seems pretty thin. If it turns out there was no affair, the republicans pushing this are going to look mighty stupid. But they are used to that.
So, why was he buying her tickets (plural) if they weren't having an affair?
Was he "repaying" her for giving him the cushy job?
Was it part of the deal that if he got hired and paid an handsome sum that he would use his compensation to purchase stuff for Fani?
Anonymous wrote:
Interesting. So the evidence of an affair is that he bought some plane tickets for her? Seems pretty thin. If it turns out there was no affair, the republicans pushing this are going to look mighty stupid. But they are used to that.
Anonymous wrote:
Interesting. So the evidence of an affair is that he bought some plane tickets for her? Seems pretty thin. If it turns out there was no affair, the republicans pushing this are going to look mighty stupid. But they are used to that.