Posted on 02/18/2024 6:19:41 AM PST by PJ-Comix
There was a bombshell hearing this week where Fani Willis testified about her alleged corruption in the prosecution against Donald Trump. And the details were spicy! I have never seen court proceedings like this before. I am going to get into all the details this week on Wolves and Finance.
The best analysis I’ve watched has been by a criminal defense attorney by the name of Robert Gouveia on Rumble (just for the record, I am not a shill for this guy). He explained the mechanics of these hearings, in detail and in ways that ordinary people can understand. The last video I watched involved the examination Nathan Wade’s one-time law partner (a guy by the name of Bradley), a witness for the prosecution; who, Anna Cross, lead prosecutor in this case absolutely “torched” on the witness stand!
https://rumble.com/v4doxxu-fani-willis-disqualification-hearing-in-trump-prosecution-day-2-live.html
Dude, that video is more than ten hours long.
She might get more spanked .
She lied about when she met Nathan Wade.
She claims 2019
The Atlanta School Cheating scandal
was in 2014.
She was the lead prosecutor and had
classed this as a RICO case.
In Wades bio it states he worked on the
case with her
smdh
Excessive devotion to detail is acting white.
This used to be called a "hostile work environment" in any other office setting where the boss is sleeping with an underling. Look at the power disparity between the District Attorney of Atlanta and a contract lawyer with no felony trial experience.
What are the other workers supposed to assume when the person who is sleeping with the boss is given the prime job assignment at an elevated level of pay? The "hostile work environment" is one where the other workers come to believe that their own career advancement opportunities are stifled because they're not sleeping with the boss.
In any other office situation, the boss would be taken to HR and severely disciplined, if not outright fired for such behavior. A higher standard is expected when the power of the position is higher in the organization.
If Willis wanted to have a "private life" with Wade, she was obligated to release Wade from his contract and then pursue a romantic relationship with him outside of their office responsibilities.
The power disparity between the DA and a contractor is too great to be anything other than a textbook definition of sexual harassment, if only because it harasses the other workers in the office who are forced to accept it as normal despite what their own private morality beliefs might be.
Willis should be fired solely for engaging in sexual harassment at the workplace.
-PJ
now you’re bein’ raycisss...
Willis characterized everything else that she's done in life as being a "black thing." Even her Black Panther father kept using the phrase when talking about keeping cash.
Did Willis' father explain to his little girl that he had all that cash because he needed a getaway bag because he was a Black Panther?
-PJ
BTTT
You raise some good points. Prosecutors in Fani’s office very well may file these kinds of complaints. She is paying her boyfriend $300K+ a year when DA employees are making half of that or less with the same experience or even more...
The likely outcome. I'm sure threats of riots and BLM/Antifa attacks have been made if this judge tosses Big Fat Fani from the fake case.
So he's gonna do a whole lotta nothing.
Boy they're sure not wimps when they work out on a normal or a conservative.
And he didn’t even even touch on the hours of Bradley’s testimony. The truth behind the things that were NOT said by him ... there has to be a treasure trove of nasty and corruption right there.
Toward the very end, I think I caught a subtle comment by the judge that much of what Bradley chalked up to attorney-client privilege may not actually be so. Wouldn’t surprise me if he were forced to respond to some of those questions he wouldn’t answer yesterday.
Someone posted yesterday that the judge use to work for Fani. The plot thickens.
After this sh!tshow, it wouldn’t surprise me if the judge dusted of his Music degree and took up teaching flugelhorn at the local elementary school.
“since he looked kind of scared of her during the first day?”
I thought so, too. 100% intimidated.
“took vacations but didn’t have sex”
According to her, he had ED issues. LOL! With her in bed next to him, he’d thank his lucky stars he couldn’t get it up.
“it is hard to see how the judge will NOT take them off the case.”
If only...
But I think judge will say, “ Yes. They’re pigs. They committed perjury 50 times. They broke all HR sexual misconduct rules. They definitely are guilty of financial misconduct with taxpayers’ money. But none of this relates specifically to Trump’s case, so they get to remain.”
“that video is more than ten hours long.”
And it also was the best show in town yesterday.
“Someone posted yesterday that the judge use to work for Fani. The plot thickens.”
It truly is an incestuous nest of vipers... as is usually the case when dealing with leftists.
Yes, I agree, and I withdraw my implied criticism.
Thanks for putting up that video. It is terrific.
“She was the lead prosecutor and had
classed this as a RICO case.
In Wades bio it states he worked on the
case with her”
Interesting... because in this bio blurb I found, it claims that ‘he’ was the lead prosecutor. Hmmm... were they working ‘that closely’ even back then (sarc)?
https://latestinbollywood.com/nathan-wade-wiki/
Nathan Wade was born in 1973 in Texas and graduated from Texas State University where he earned a degree in political science. As he graduated he moved to Atlanta to attend John Marshall School of Law and received the Juris Doctor degree in 1999.
Then he entered into an attorney career as a prosecutor in the Fulton County District Attorney’s office where he gave his life’s 16 years with dedication handling high-profile cases including the Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal. He played the role of lead prosecutor in the cheating scandal and secured the convictions of 11 educators for racketeering in 2015.
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