Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am well over 50 and in all my years I have never seen so much public discussion over exactly where a DA lives, their day to day travel routes, triangulation of their home, etc. It seems like someone is tossing chum into the water hoping to attract the crazies. It is almost like swatting.
Really? Former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick (married) was busted for a similar affair (married staffer), tried to use the public's $6.5M to try and cover it up in a whistleblower trial settlement, and his and mistress's phone records were later revealed and used by the county prosecutor to nail him for their perjury during that whistleblower trial. He resigned and spent 99 days in jail just for the perjury -- this was years before the FBI and US Attorneys sent him to federal prison for all the public corruption. The Detroit Free Press article below won a Pulitzer Prize:
Detroit Cops Win $6.5M Suit Against Mayor
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/detroit-cops-win-65m-suit-against-mayor/
Detroit Mayor's Racy Texts Lead to Perjury Charges
https://www.npr.org/2008/03/24/88962713/detroit-mayors-racy-texts-lead-to-perjury-charges
Mayor lied under oath, text messages show
https://www.freep.com/story/news/2020/05/30/detroit-mayor-kwame-kilpatrick-lied-under-oath-text-messages-show/5271857002/
DP...yes, really. This is a case about election fraud and the attempt to steal the 2020 election. There is no proof of anything other than a little affair among two consenting adults.
It's time to move on from this side show and back to the main case.
This.
So tired of the endless distractions and delays.
Meanwhile up in New York, Trump will be bumping up against a cool half billion in fines, damages, and interest in a few days. Karma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am well over 50 and in all my years I have never seen so much public discussion over exactly where a DA lives, their day to day travel routes, triangulation of their home, etc. It seems like someone is tossing chum into the water hoping to attract the crazies. It is almost like swatting.
Really? Former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick (married) was busted for a similar affair (married staffer), tried to use the public's $6.5M to try and cover it up in a whistleblower trial settlement, and his and mistress's phone records were later revealed and used by the county prosecutor to nail him for their perjury during that whistleblower trial. He resigned and spent 99 days in jail just for the perjury -- this was years before the FBI and US Attorneys sent him to federal prison for all the public corruption. The Detroit Free Press article below won a Pulitzer Prize:
Detroit Cops Win $6.5M Suit Against Mayor
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/detroit-cops-win-65m-suit-against-mayor/
Detroit Mayor's Racy Texts Lead to Perjury Charges
https://www.npr.org/2008/03/24/88962713/detroit-mayors-racy-texts-lead-to-perjury-charges
Mayor lied under oath, text messages show
https://www.freep.com/story/news/2020/05/30/detroit-mayor-kwame-kilpatrick-lied-under-oath-text-messages-show/5271857002/
DP...yes, really. This is a case about election fraud and the attempt to steal the 2020 election. There is no proof of anything other than a little affair among two consenting adults.
It's time to move on from this side show and back to the main case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am well over 50 and in all my years I have never seen so much public discussion over exactly where a DA lives, their day to day travel routes, triangulation of their home, etc. It seems like someone is tossing chum into the water hoping to attract the crazies. It is almost like swatting.
Really? Former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick (married) was busted for a similar affair (married staffer), tried to use the public's $6.5M to try and cover it up in a whistleblower trial settlement, and his and mistress's phone records were later revealed and used by the county prosecutor to nail him for their perjury during that whistleblower trial. He resigned and spent 99 days in jail just for the perjury -- this was years before the FBI and US Attorneys sent him to federal prison for all the public corruption. The Detroit Free Press article below won a Pulitzer Prize:
Detroit Cops Win $6.5M Suit Against Mayor
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/detroit-cops-win-65m-suit-against-mayor/
Detroit Mayor's Racy Texts Lead to Perjury Charges
https://www.npr.org/2008/03/24/88962713/detroit-mayors-racy-texts-lead-to-perjury-charges
Mayor lied under oath, text messages show
https://www.freep.com/story/news/2020/05/30/detroit-mayor-kwame-kilpatrick-lied-under-oath-text-messages-show/5271857002/
DP...yes, really. This is a case about election fraud and the attempt to steal the 2020 election. There is no proof of anything other than a little affair among two consenting adults.
It's time to move on from this side show and back to the main case.
Sure seems they perjured themselves and should be charged. And any and all public corruption, contract swinging and campaign finance violations should be probed. They owned up a can of worms, deal with the consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am well over 50 and in all my years I have never seen so much public discussion over exactly where a DA lives, their day to day travel routes, triangulation of their home, etc. It seems like someone is tossing chum into the water hoping to attract the crazies. It is almost like swatting.
Really? Former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick (married) was busted for a similar affair (married staffer), tried to use the public's $6.5M to try and cover it up in a whistleblower trial settlement, and his and mistress's phone records were later revealed and used by the county prosecutor to nail him for their perjury during that whistleblower trial. He resigned and spent 99 days in jail just for the perjury -- this was years before the FBI and US Attorneys sent him to federal prison for all the public corruption. The Detroit Free Press article below won a Pulitzer Prize:
Detroit Cops Win $6.5M Suit Against Mayor
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/detroit-cops-win-65m-suit-against-mayor/
Detroit Mayor's Racy Texts Lead to Perjury Charges
https://www.npr.org/2008/03/24/88962713/detroit-mayors-racy-texts-lead-to-perjury-charges
Mayor lied under oath, text messages show
https://www.freep.com/story/news/2020/05/30/detroit-mayor-kwame-kilpatrick-lied-under-oath-text-messages-show/5271857002/
DP...yes, really. This is a case about election fraud and the attempt to steal the 2020 election. There is no proof of anything other than a little affair among two consenting adults.
It's time to move on from this side show and back to the main case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am well over 50 and in all my years I have never seen so much public discussion over exactly where a DA lives, their day to day travel routes, triangulation of their home, etc. It seems like someone is tossing chum into the water hoping to attract the crazies. It is almost like swatting.
Really? Former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick (married) was busted for a similar affair (married staffer), tried to use the public's $6.5M to try and cover it up in a whistleblower trial settlement, and his and mistress's phone records were later revealed and used by the county prosecutor to nail him for their perjury during that whistleblower trial. He resigned and spent 99 days in jail just for the perjury -- this was years before the FBI and US Attorneys sent him to federal prison for all the public corruption. The Detroit Free Press article below won a Pulitzer Prize:
Detroit Cops Win $6.5M Suit Against Mayor
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/detroit-cops-win-65m-suit-against-mayor/
Detroit Mayor's Racy Texts Lead to Perjury Charges
https://www.npr.org/2008/03/24/88962713/detroit-mayors-racy-texts-lead-to-perjury-charges
Mayor lied under oath, text messages show
https://www.freep.com/story/news/2020/05/30/detroit-mayor-kwame-kilpatrick-lied-under-oath-text-messages-show/5271857002/
DP...yes, really. This is a case about election fraud and the attempt to steal the 2020 election. There is no proof of anything other than a little affair among two consenting adults.
It's time to move on from this side show and back to the main case.
Anonymous wrote:I am well over 50 and in all my years I have never seen so much public discussion over exactly where a DA lives, their day to day travel routes, triangulation of their home, etc. It seems like someone is tossing chum into the water hoping to attract the crazies. It is almost like swatting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately the cell phone records will only show a radius of where the phone could be pinged. For those asking where else he could have at those hours... google ATL strip clubs.
It will be interesting if they use this as a defense, given the following.....
In court proceedings, Fulton County DA Fani Willis argues that the Atlanta Police Department's cell phone tracking software, in use since 2017, cannot "prove anything relevant" and provides "little evidentiary value."
Under DA Fani Willis' jurisdiction, the Atlanta Police Department has utilized Hawk Analytics' "CellHawk" software since 2017.
This very software documented Nathan Wade's alleged visits to Fani Willis' home 35 times before the purported beginning of their affair.
In a recent court filing, Willis argues that CellHawk's software fails to establish "anything relevant" and provides "little evidentiary value."
She further contends that CellHawk does not confirm "Special Prosecutor Wade's presence at any particular location or address."
According to Willis, CellHawk merely indicates that "Special Prosecutor Wade's telephone was located somewhere within a densely populated multiple-mile radius where various residences, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and other businesses are located."
Does Fulton County DA Fani Willis maintain that the cellphone tracking software used by the Atlanta Police Department fails to "prove anything relevant" and offers "little evidentiary value"?
Since the adoption of CellHawk by the Atlanta Police Department in 2017, has the Fulton County District Attorney's office utilized this software to prosecute any cases?
In this particular instance, the cell phone information provided 2 cell phone towers for location triangulation - accurate triangulation requires 3 cell phone towers. So it is likely that he was somewhere in a large geographic zone - that includes both Willis's apartment and many other places including bars that are open late.
In other words, little evidentiary value.
It would depend on where Nathan lives. How likely is it for him to be at these other places? I doubt he would want to present that as a defense. If he were on trial for perjury, the state could access many more records. Right now, he is probably clear on perjury because his initial answers were evasive, he could claim faulty memory/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately the cell phone records will only show a radius of where the phone could be pinged. For those asking where else he could have at those hours... google ATL strip clubs.
It will be interesting if they use this as a defense, given the following.....
In court proceedings, Fulton County DA Fani Willis argues that the Atlanta Police Department's cell phone tracking software, in use since 2017, cannot "prove anything relevant" and provides "little evidentiary value."
Under DA Fani Willis' jurisdiction, the Atlanta Police Department has utilized Hawk Analytics' "CellHawk" software since 2017.
This very software documented Nathan Wade's alleged visits to Fani Willis' home 35 times before the purported beginning of their affair.
In a recent court filing, Willis argues that CellHawk's software fails to establish "anything relevant" and provides "little evidentiary value."
She further contends that CellHawk does not confirm "Special Prosecutor Wade's presence at any particular location or address."
According to Willis, CellHawk merely indicates that "Special Prosecutor Wade's telephone was located somewhere within a densely populated multiple-mile radius where various residences, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and other businesses are located."
Does Fulton County DA Fani Willis maintain that the cellphone tracking software used by the Atlanta Police Department fails to "prove anything relevant" and offers "little evidentiary value"?
Since the adoption of CellHawk by the Atlanta Police Department in 2017, has the Fulton County District Attorney's office utilized this software to prosecute any cases?
In this particular instance, the cell phone information provided 2 cell phone towers for location triangulation - accurate triangulation requires 3 cell phone towers. So it is likely that he was somewhere in a large geographic zone - that includes both Willis's apartment and many other places including bars that are open late.
In other words, little evidentiary value.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately the cell phone records will only show a radius of where the phone could be pinged. For those asking where else he could have at those hours... google ATL strip clubs.
Sure. He visited a strip club on Sept. 11 for nearly 5 hours then texted his lover as soon as he arrived home.
Then, on Nov. 29, he received a call from Fani at around midnight then hustled right over to a strip club and remained there for over 4 hours.
Totally believable. /s
From the court filing:
[0]n September 11, 2021, Mr. Wade's phone left the Doraville area
and arrived within the geofence located on the Dogwood address at
10:45 P.M. The phone remained there until September 12 at 3:28 A.M.
at which time the phone traveled directly to towers located in East Cobb
consistent with his routine pinging at his residence in that area. The
phone arrived in East Cobb at approximately 4:05 A.M., and records
demonstrate he sent a text at 4:20 A.M. to Ms. Willis.
[0]n November 29, 2021, Mr. Wade's phone was pinging on the East
Cobb towers near his residence and, following a call from Ms. Willis
[more accurately, from Mr. Willis's phone] at 11:32 P.M., while the
call continued, his phone left the East Cobb area just after midnight
and arrived within the geofence located on the Dogwood address at
12:43 A.M on November 30, 2021. The phone remained there until 4:55
A.M.
Imaginary transcript:
"Hey, we're in your neighborhood. You want to come out?"
"I'm already in my pajamas."
"Come on. It's me an Bob. He's trying to meet some women. Just hang out with us so we don't look like two old creeps."
"Nah. Some other time."
Click. The guys go to a strip joint. Later on. He sends a text.
"You should have come. Sh*t got way out of hand. Bob really needs a regular girlfriend. Haha"
Or literally anything else you can imagine. Because that is all you have here. A place to project your imagination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately the cell phone records will only show a radius of where the phone could be pinged. For those asking where else he could have at those hours... google ATL strip clubs.
Sure. He visited a strip club on Sept. 11 for nearly 5 hours then texted his lover as soon as he arrived home.
Then, on Nov. 29, he received a call from Fani at around midnight then hustled right over to a strip club and remained there for over 4 hours.
Totally believable. /s
From the court filing:
[0]n September 11, 2021, Mr. Wade's phone left the Doraville area
and arrived within the geofence located on the Dogwood address at
10:45 P.M. The phone remained there until September 12 at 3:28 A.M.
at which time the phone traveled directly to towers located in East Cobb
consistent with his routine pinging at his residence in that area. The
phone arrived in East Cobb at approximately 4:05 A.M., and records
demonstrate he sent a text at 4:20 A.M. to Ms. Willis.
[0]n November 29, 2021, Mr. Wade's phone was pinging on the East
Cobb towers near his residence and, following a call from Ms. Willis
[more accurately, from Mr. Willis's phone] at 11:32 P.M., while the
call continued, his phone left the East Cobb area just after midnight
and arrived within the geofence located on the Dogwood address at
12:43 A.M on November 30, 2021. The phone remained there until 4:55
A.M.