Anonymous wrote:Breaking: Rep. Jordan of the Judiciary Committee spoke to several 'whistleblowers' from Fani Willis' Office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What? A warrant? Why would they need such a thing? Silly you.
The government was able to get all kinds of records from banks and phone companies with simple requests when it came to Jan. 6.
But...............In this case, they had a subpoena.....
"Friday’s court filing includes an affidavit from Charles Mittelstadt, a longtime investigator for defense attorneys. He said he obtained the cellphone data from AT&T through a subpoena."
https://www.ajc.com/politics/breaking-cellphone-data-raise-questions-about-start-of-willis-wade-relationship/SFVMYPTD2RD3HMZYOH3377CNNE/
How did he get a subpoena?
From a clerk, a judge, or other court officer.
Anonymous wrote:Breaking: Another 'Special prosecutor' Mr. Floyd paid $4,300 to Fani before obtaining his contract to work on the Trump case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What? A warrant? Why would they need such a thing? Silly you.
The government was able to get all kinds of records from banks and phone companies with simple requests when it came to Jan. 6.
But...............In this case, they had a subpoena.....
"Friday’s court filing includes an affidavit from Charles Mittelstadt, a longtime investigator for defense attorneys. He said he obtained the cellphone data from AT&T through a subpoena."
https://www.ajc.com/politics/breaking-cellphone-data-raise-questions-about-start-of-willis-wade-relationship/SFVMYPTD2RD3HMZYOH3377CNNE/
How did he get a subpoena?
Anonymous wrote:Breaking: Another 'Special prosecutor' Mr. Floyd paid $4,300 to Fani before obtaining his contract to work on the Trump case.
Anonymous wrote:So, if the cell phone records are correct, they have a lot of explaining to do.
They both testified their affair started around March 2022. Did they both lie?
Anonymous wrote:
What? A warrant? Why would they need such a thing? Silly you.
The government was able to get all kinds of records from banks and phone companies with simple requests when it came to Jan. 6.
But...............In this case, they had a subpoena.....
"Friday’s court filing includes an affidavit from Charles Mittelstadt, a longtime investigator for defense attorneys. He said he obtained the cellphone data from AT&T through a subpoena."
https://www.ajc.com/politics/breaking-cellphone-data-raise-questions-about-start-of-willis-wade-relationship/SFVMYPTD2RD3HMZYOH3377CNNE/
Anonymous wrote:Breaking: Rep. Jordan of the Judiciary Committee spoke to several 'whistleblowers' from Fani Willis' Office.
Anonymous wrote:
Seems to me a pretty huge breach of privacy laws and due process if any rando lawyer or private investigator can just request phone records from your cell phone providers for whatever reason they want.
Anonymous wrote:
What? A warrant? Why would they need such a thing? Silly you.
The government was able to get all kinds of records from banks and phone companies with simple requests when it came to Jan. 6.
But...............In this case, they had a subpoena.....
"Friday’s court filing includes an affidavit from Charles Mittelstadt, a longtime investigator for defense attorneys. He said he obtained the cellphone data from AT&T through a subpoena."
https://www.ajc.com/politics/breaking-cellphone-data-raise-questions-about-start-of-willis-wade-relationship/SFVMYPTD2RD3HMZYOH3377CNNE/