Kramer's [Kramer is a Ga resident, not a lawyer, possibly a friend of Jocelyn Wade] complaint alleges that Willis, the D.A. for Fulton County, was making false claims in Wade's divorce case that Wade's wife, Joycelyn Wade, was harassing her.
"One of the most concerning incidents in this case, in a long line of concerning incidents, is when D.A. Willis used her position to threaten Mr. Wade's wife, Joycelyn Wade, during their divorce proceedings," Kramer wrote. "D.A. Willis stated in a motion that Ms. Wade was trying to embarrass and harass her, and by extension, interfere and obstruct in the conduct of the [D.A.] election.
"Since that time, D.A. Willis admitted to an improper relationship with Mr. Wade, so Ms. Wade had every reason to determine how the marital money was being used before the divorce. This was not an unusual action by a divorcing couple."
He [Kramer] claimed that Willis was using her position "to threaten her paramour's estranged wife during her proceeding. D.A. Willis was using the full power of her office to to threaten Ms. Wade with criminal prosecution."
This needs to hit the front pages of every Ga newspaper:
One of the most concerning incidents in this case is D.A. Willis using her position to threaten Mr. Wade’s wife, Joycelyn Wade, during their divorce proceedings......and was trying by extension to embarrass and harass her, and interfere and obstruct in the conduct of the [D.A.] election.
Ms. Wade had every reason to determine how the marital money was being used before the divorce. This was not an unusual action by a divorcing couple.
The complaint claimed that DA Willis was using her l/e position to threaten Joycelyn Wade, using the full power of her office to threaten Ms. Wade with criminal prosecution.