Posted on 01/10/2024 6:28:44 AM PST by bitt
Soros-funded Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been subpoenaed to testify in the divorce proceedings of Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor she appointed to go after former President Donald Trump and his associates.
According to a court filing obtained by The Wall Street Journal, Willis was served a subpoena at her Atlanta office for her testimony in the divorce case of Nathan Wade and his wife, Joycelyn Wade.
The nature of the questions Willis may face in the deposition remains undisclosed in the subpoena document.
According to WSJ, a spokesman for Willis declined to comment regarding the subpoena. However, there has been a previous acknowledgment from the prosecution team of an intention to respond to allegations regarding an inappropriate relationship between Willis and Wade. As of Tuesday afternoon, no such response had been recorded in the court files.
The news outlet added that Nathan Wade was contacted for a statement but has not provided any immediate response. Similarly, counsel for Joycelyn Wade has withheld comment pending further developments.
This subpoena, filed by Joycelyn’s attorney, left with Willis’s executive assistant by a process server, came just hours before accusations of misconduct against Willis and Nathan Wade were formalized in a motion related to Trump’s case.
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Be that as it may, breaching the sealed records
had the desired effect——putting Obozo into the Senate.
“Be that as it may, breaching the sealed records
had the desired effect.”
Yep. Thank the Chicago Tribune for that.
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Willis and Wade using tax dollars to travel together to D.C. or NYC might make sense for work purposes pending litigation to “get Trump”. But what purpose is served by trips to romantic vacation resorts?”
Maybe they were curious about the strength of the margaritas in the Caribbean?
More news that you will not see on the news. A lot of that lately.
The Board of Commissioner need recover all the money paid to Nathan Wade. There was no valid contract.
The state bar association also needs to initiate disbarment actions, including suspending them both immediately based on what is already proven.
Prosecution for any number of felonies, including RICO, is also required; but DOJ won’t touch this case.
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