She certainly had time to go on a couple of cruises, a trip to Napa and it sounds like time to jump into some frisky romps with someone else’s husband.
I think she can find the time.
It seems like a version of “Do you know who I am??” only in this case her lawyer is saying, “Do you know how busy she is??”
She can’t be interrupted because she is busy, but she can interrupt Trump in the middle of a presidential campaign.
I think that's an adult film...
"Let me interrupt you. Let me ask you just to focus on the part of the law that says the proposed opponent lacks unique personal knowledge of any matter that’s relevant. Are you saying that your client lacks unique personal knowledge that could not be discovered in some other way?"
So you're saying that Fani is in the middle of an affair, and she lacks unique personal knowledge? She dindu nuffin? She don't know nuffin?
This case against Trump is bs. However, has anyone explained why removing her and her crew from the case wouldn’t just result in another Soros DA being appointed?
Lawfare requires many good soldiers.
THe Axam family is disreputable.
BUt who is watching?
FANI has chosen her lawyers poorly, humping one and disregarding the provinance of another.
(Tony Axim)Long-time, high-profile attorney surrenders law license amid probe
I think that was the judges way of saying “cut the crap,skippy” to Willis’ attorney.
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Using the argument that she is too busy, is she any busier than Trump that is in a nationwide presidential campaign and meanwhile is being distracted by 4 lawfare cases include the one brought by her?
Since she believes Trump has the time, she must also have the time.
“Willis “manages a staff of 360 plus lawyers and staff. She oversees … 20,000 open cases.”
Lawyer stretched the truth there big time. I doubt Funni Willis manages 360+ people and oversees 20,000 cases. She might be in a reporting structure where 360 people and 20,000 active cases exist beneath her ... her number of direct reports and cases on her desk are far far less.
“manages a staff of 360 plus lawyers and staff. She oversees … 20,000 open cases. She coordinates, on a monthly basis, at least 500 hundred or more cases,”
Wow...that Fani is really humping...
Willis’ lawyer argued she shouldn’t be deposed b/c she’s too busy with other legal matters including,
<><>the election interference case involving former President Trump.
<><>managing a staff of 360 plus lawyers and staff.
<><>oversees … 20,000 open cases.
<><>coordinates, on a monthly basis, at least 500 hundred or more cases.
She had her lawyer lay out her resume in case Biden was watching and had any federal jobs open.
Fani was Frisky
Fani needs to hire an actual intelligent attorney rather than her current DEI hire. On one hand he argued Willis had no unique information regarding Wade’s divorce. On the other hand he argued that Willis had knowledge that Wade’s wife was having an affair with Wade’s best friend. That seems to be unique information since no one had previously alleged such a fact.
Willis also made a foolish decision to go in front of the church to press her case. Sometimes the less said, the better. Especially when what you are saying is a provable lie.
BTTT
If she is so busy she cannot take a minute off from her work, she sould not have had an affair and traveled the world with him. She is so freaking stupid.
Really? No kiddin', for real, somebody named their kid Cinque?
From this here: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22548/donald-defreeze
Donald “Cinque” DeFreeze
BIRTH
16 Nov 1943
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
DEATH
17 May 1974 (aged 30)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Founder and leader of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA), a revolutionary group that operated in California during the mid-1970s, he is best remembered for his role in the kidnapping of Patty Hearst.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he became a career criminal in California. In 1972, he was serving a sentence in Soledad Prison for armed robbery, where he met some radical extremists who were performing volunteer work at the prison, where he was converted to their radical political ideas.
Shortly afterwards, he was transferred to the Vacaville, California prison, where he escaped on March 5, 1973. Joining with Berkley radicals Patricia Soltysik and Robyn Sue Steiner, he helped found the Symbionese Liberation Army and recruited a handful a [sic] members.
While espousing revolution to eliminate racial prejudice and poverty, most of the members were middle and upper class whites. The name Symbionese comes from the word, symbiosis, suggesting a union of classes and races. The SLA members adopted new “revolutionary” names, with DeFreeze calling himself General Field Marshal Cinque Mtume. Adopting a seven-headed cobra as its symbol, the group embraced a lose [sic] blend of Marxism as its code for revolution. Their creed called for selected violence – assassinations, kidnappings, and bank robberies – all aimed at gaining popular support from the resulting media attention.
In 1973, DeFreeze took over the SLA by threatening to kill co-founder Robyn Steiner, who fled to England.
In November 1973, DeFreeze order the group to murder Marcus Foster, the first black superintendent of the Oakland (California) school district. Three months later, SLA members Russell Little and Joseph Remiro were arrested and convicted for Foster’s murder.
In February 1974, eight SLA members kidnapped Patricia “Patty” Hearst, then a 19-year-old college student and granddaughter of news media mogul William Randolph Hearst, from her apartment that she was sharing with her fiancé. Calling the Hearst Corporation a corporate enemy of the people, the SLA demands that her father give $2 million in food to the poor, which he does comply with, in exchange for her safe return. But in April, the SLA releases a “communiqué” on which Patty announces that she has joined the SLA and will fight with them under the adopted name “Tania,” for Tania Burke, Argentine communist revolutionary Che Guevara’s lover.
Patty Hearst is photographed twelve days later as the SLA robs a Hibernia Bank in San Francisco. In May, two SLA members, William and Emily Harris are nearly caught shoplifting in Los Angeles, and Patty Hearst fires a submachine gun at the store to help them escape. The next day, police SWAT teams surround a house in LA’s South Central District where six SLA members are hiding. Firing over 5,370 rounds, all six SLA members are killed, including Donald DeFreeze. Dying with him are SLA members Angela Atwood, Camilla Hall, Nancy Ling Perry, Patricia Soltysik, and William Wolfe.
In September 1975, Patty Hearst was captured along with three other SLA members, effectively ending the SLA (as of 2005, only SLA member James Kilgore remains a fugitive). Hearst was convicted of bank robbery and sentenced to seven years in prison, but in February 1979, President Jimmy Carter commuted her sentence and she was released from prison. In January 2001, President Bill Clinton issued Patty Hearst a Presidential Pardon. Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson Gravesite Details 31 Years Family Members Parents Louis DeFreeze 1901–1969 Mary Defreeze 1918–2012 See more DeFreeze memorials in: Highland Park Cemetery Highland Hills Cuyahoga County Ohio USA
I wonder when the race card will be played.
Diversity is our greatest strength.