Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fanny is so done. GA wants to enact "Fanny Law" to prevent extreme corruption by local rogue DAs.
She will live in infamy.
Kind of like Trump, a traitor so vile he worked with Russia throughout his time in office, stole top secret documents, attempted multiple ways to overturn the election and then attempted to overthrow the government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah. I'm not believing the sexual harassment allegations story.
Turns out there is a bigger reason Bradley may have left the firm. When your "partner" and friend is hiding money in accounts (that he shouldn't be using for that purpose), there is a good reason to leave.
Nathan Wade accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments and hid the money from his ex-wife. Merchant claimed that Wade had begun depositing his earnings from the RICO case into a solo IOLTA account, separate from his partners. As evidence she pointed to canceled checks from Fulton County which were deposited into that account. IOLTA stands for “Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts,” and are used to hold money that belongs to clients and cannot be used for their operating expenses. Merchant pointed out that Wade parked a huge amount of money into that IOLTA account and then in his divorce proceedings claimed to only be making a couple thousand dollars per month when records show he was earning $35,000 per month.
https://peachpundit.com/2024/03/06/top-6-takeaways-from-ashleigh-merchants-senate-testimony/
Oh? Now you're saying that Bradley wasn't kicked out of his law firm for bad behavior but instead was kicked out of his law firm because his partner had a contentious divorce? That makes sense to you?
What kind of strange world do you people live in, that an office affair is a conflict of interest and that getting fired is actually code for - something else?
Some people think morals matter and stand by their word; others don't.
Anonymous wrote:Fanny is so done. GA wants to enact "Fanny Law" to prevent extreme corruption by local rogue DAs.
She will live in infamy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah. I'm not believing the sexual harassment allegations story.
Turns out there is a bigger reason Bradley may have left the firm. When your "partner" and friend is hiding money in accounts (that he shouldn't be using for that purpose), there is a good reason to leave.
Nathan Wade accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments and hid the money from his ex-wife. Merchant claimed that Wade had begun depositing his earnings from the RICO case into a solo IOLTA account, separate from his partners. As evidence she pointed to canceled checks from Fulton County which were deposited into that account. IOLTA stands for “Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts,” and are used to hold money that belongs to clients and cannot be used for their operating expenses. Merchant pointed out that Wade parked a huge amount of money into that IOLTA account and then in his divorce proceedings claimed to only be making a couple thousand dollars per month when records show he was earning $35,000 per month.
https://peachpundit.com/2024/03/06/top-6-takeaways-from-ashleigh-merchants-senate-testimony/
Oh? Now you're saying that Bradley wasn't kicked out of his law firm for bad behavior but instead was kicked out of his law firm because his partner had a contentious divorce? That makes sense to you?
What kind of strange world do you people live in, that an office affair is a conflict of interest and that getting fired is actually code for - something else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashley Merchant appears very credible.
She is bad at lawyering. Credible? She's not a witness, she's supposed to be a lawyer.
Anonymous wrote:
Yeah. I'm not believing the sexual harassment allegations story.
Turns out there is a bigger reason Bradley may have left the firm. When your "partner" and friend is hiding money in accounts (that he shouldn't be using for that purpose), there is a good reason to leave.
Nathan Wade accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments and hid the money from his ex-wife. Merchant claimed that Wade had begun depositing his earnings from the RICO case into a solo IOLTA account, separate from his partners. As evidence she pointed to canceled checks from Fulton County which were deposited into that account. IOLTA stands for “Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts,” and are used to hold money that belongs to clients and cannot be used for their operating expenses. Merchant pointed out that Wade parked a huge amount of money into that IOLTA account and then in his divorce proceedings claimed to only be making a couple thousand dollars per month when records show he was earning $35,000 per month.
https://peachpundit.com/2024/03/06/top-6-takeaways-from-ashleigh-merchants-senate-testimony/
Nathan Wade accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments and hid the money from his ex-wife. Merchant claimed that Wade had begun depositing his earnings from the RICO case into a solo IOLTA account, separate from his partners. As evidence she pointed to canceled checks from Fulton County which were deposited into that account. IOLTA stands for “Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts,” and are used to hold money that belongs to clients and cannot be used for their operating expenses. Merchant pointed out that Wade parked a huge amount of money into that IOLTA account and then in his divorce proceedings claimed to only be making a couple thousand dollars per month when records show he was earning $35,000 per month.
Anonymous wrote:Then, there are questions about her involvement with the book written about this case.
❗️Huge news from the Fani Willis Senate hearing with Ashleigh Merchant:
A violation of ethical obligations and misconduct had occurred!
Ashleigh Merchant testifies the prosecutor contributed to a now published book called, “Find The Votes”.
For this book, the prosecutor discussed an ongoing prosecution and her prosecution and indictment strategy.
It also discusses Fani Willis’s financial problems from before she became DA. And her father was interviewed for the book also. It is not known if Fani was paid any royalties for her contribution to the book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
🚨GA Senate hearing on Fani Willis-
Ashleigh Merchant is incredible. Listen to how she learned Wade and Willis were actually having a romantic relationship. Bradley spilled the tea. And don’t skip the end about the publicly funded media monitoring and brand management. Brand. Unbelievable
So didn't Bradley already testify to the direct opposite of this? I thought they were friends and that's how she first found out from him about the "affair". Wowie she has burned him. Not friends anymore.
And not sure how this looks credible with Bradley's sworn testimony already on the books. He said, she said. Who to believe?
Anonymous wrote:
🚨GA Senate hearing on Fani Willis-
Ashleigh Merchant is incredible. Listen to how she learned Wade and Willis were actually having a romantic relationship. Bradley spilled the tea. And don’t skip the end about the publicly funded media monitoring and brand management. Brand. Unbelievable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Fulton County taxpayer I'd be concerned about Wade's $35,000 bills per month per contract.
It was interesting that Fani requested extra monies from the County to hire 55 more office workers but there is no evidence that her requested monies went to pay government workers.
Watch on youtube. Merchant is very credible and her research is pretty impressive.
What happens to a lawyer like Terrence Bradley who appears to have lied under oath?
Too bad she couldn't find any witnesses to support her research. Possibly because her research is bogus?
Yirtie and Bradley support her research.