Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 12:53     Subject: Re:GA Case

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Getcha popcorn ready.



He tried to make the claim that pretty much anything he said fell under attorney-client privilege.
Glad the judge took the time to investigate his claim.


Yes, that's called lawyering. Of course he claimed that. Not sure why communications between him and his client wouldn't be covered, TBH.


There are many exceptions but "fraud/Crime exception' would be one of several.


Having an affair is not a crime. Or rather, the crime fraud exception is for crimes involving the lawyer and client - are you saying now that Wade was having an affair with his lawyer?


"Fraud on the Court" is an extreme form of "fraud" which is part of the fraud or crime exception.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 12:13     Subject: GA Case

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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.


Then don’t worry about the GA case. I’m sure all the NYS cases will hold up to appeal . . .


New york case is a setup and makes all real estate developers should be under the same prosecution crazy, hopefully the supreme court will chime in on it .


That is simply not true. Fraud is fraud. If some other RE developers are also committing fraud, then they too will be prosecuted if evidence comes to light. Most are not, and in any case, "everyone else was doing it" is never a defense to crime. Furthermore, if some mistakenly thought this was a legitimate practice, I guarantee their lawyers are advising them to change their practices, like yesterday.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 12:01     Subject: GA Case

Anonymous wrote:
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.


Then don’t worry about the GA case. I’m sure all the NYS cases will hold up to appeal . . .


New york case is a setup and makes all real estate developers should be under the same prosecution crazy, hopefully the supreme court will chime in on it .
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 11:57     Subject: Re:GA Case

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Getcha popcorn ready.



He tried to make the claim that pretty much anything he said fell under attorney-client privilege.
Glad the judge took the time to investigate his claim.


Yes, that's called lawyering. Of course he claimed that. Not sure why communications between him and his client wouldn't be covered, TBH.


There are many exceptions but "fraud/Crime exception' would be one of several.


Having an affair is not a crime. Or rather, the crime fraud exception is for crimes involving the lawyer and client - are you saying now that Wade was having an affair with his lawyer?
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 11:54     Subject: Re:GA Case

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Getcha popcorn ready.



He tried to make the claim that pretty much anything he said fell under attorney-client privilege.
Glad the judge took the time to investigate his claim.


Yes, that's called lawyering. Of course he claimed that. Not sure why communications between him and his client wouldn't be covered, TBH.


There are many exceptions but "fraud/Crime exception' would be one of several.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 11:48     Subject: Re:GA Case

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Getcha popcorn ready.



He tried to make the claim that pretty much anything he said fell under attorney-client privilege.
Glad the judge took the time to investigate his claim.


Yes, that's called lawyering. Of course he claimed that. Not sure why communications between him and his client wouldn't be covered, TBH.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 11:41     Subject: GA Case

If Wade is any kind of competent lawyer, he knows Fani’s Grey Goose is cooked.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 11:40     Subject: Re:GA Case

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Getcha popcorn ready.



He tried to make the claim that pretty much anything he said fell under attorney-client privilege.
Glad the judge took the time to investigate his claim.


Because Fani and the DA's office decided to attack this lawyer who was helping them by claiming attorney client privilege. During these attacks the judge noticed not everything was covered by privilege.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 11:02     Subject: GA Case

What is really disgusting about Fani is; with all the other available bachelors in Atlanta she has to have an affair with a MARRIED MAN!

She couldn't wait until he was legally divorced! All her supporters have thrown the "wife" out with the trash!
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 10:50     Subject: GA Case

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Then don’t worry about the GA case. I’m sure all the NYS cases will hold up to appeal . . .


The Georgia case affects my country. I’m a patriot and Trump’s actions in Georgia were treasonous.

But the NYS case is the one that matters to Trump. No one prosecuted under 63(12) likes it, but it’s been pretty robust on appeal for the last 70 years or so. But, it’s eating away at Trump. Karma.


From what I’ve read, he doesn’t have much hope for a favorable appeal.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 10:24     Subject: GA Case

Anonymous wrote:
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.


Then don’t worry about the GA case. I’m sure all the NYS cases will hold up to appeal . . .


The Georgia case affects my country. I’m a patriot and Trump’s actions in Georgia were treasonous.

But the NYS case is the one that matters to Trump. No one prosecuted under 63(12) likes it, but it’s been pretty robust on appeal for the last 70 years or so. But, it’s eating away at Trump. Karma.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 09:52     Subject: GA Case

Fani is arrogant, prideful, dishonest and thinks she can talk publicly about getting Trump off the ballot, at a church full of hatred, she needs to step down and be erased from the Bar of Georgia never to serve publicly again - shameful.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 09:44     Subject: GA Case

Fani Hearing will start at 2:30 PM EST today.

It will be broadcast live. Get the popcorns folks!
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 09:31     Subject: GA Case

Anonymous wrote:Breaking: The continuation of the Evidentiary Hearing to resume today to re-open the evidence portion and have witness Terrance testify without the shield of AC privilege as to when the affair began between Mr. Willis and Mrs. Wade.


Witness terrance is reportedly trying to squirm his way out of testifying today by saying he is not feeling well today.

I would imagine he is not feeling well these days. Maybe he will have an 'accident'.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 06:16     Subject: GA Case

Breaking: The continuation of the Evidentiary Hearing to resume today to re-open the evidence portion and have witness Terrance testify without the shield of AC privilege as to when the affair began between Mr. Willis and Mrs. Wade.