Posted on 01/19/2024 5:57:12 PM PST by bitt
The explosive allegations that could possibly sink Fulton County’s RICO case against Donald Trump, et al. – that she is having an ongoing affair with Nathan Wade, the Special Prosecutor she appointed to persecute Trump – have now been corroborated.
On January 8, attorneys for defendant Michael Roman (who faces various charges for challenging the 2020 election) filed this motion, alleging (in part) that Willis and Wade must be disqualified from the case due to ethical violations and prosecutorial abuses due to their affair. Specifically, the attorneys for Roman alleged that DA Willis and Wade:
“have traveled personally together to such places as Napa Valley, Florida, and the Caribbean and the special prosecutor has purchased tickets for both of them to travel on both the Norwegian and Royal Caribbean cruise lines.”
Those were serious allegations. And they were very specific as to the locations they traveled and Wade’s purchase of the tickets. It’s one thing to hear gossip from the Fulton County DA’s office… but how could Roman’s attorneys know all the particulars?
Because there are receipts.
They all come from Wade’s Cobb County divorce proceedings with his soon to be ex-wife, Joycelyn Wade. Joycelyn has sought to depose Willis as part of the divorce case, alleging that Willis has an ongoing affair with her husband and that Willis would have insight into Nathan Wade’s actions and the marriage itself – knowledge that would help the divorce court divide the marital assets and calculate spousal support. Willis sought a protective order to prevent her deposition and gave implied threats that Joycelyn was obstructing the DA’s investigation of Trump. Yet Willis never denied the affair.
And so attorneys for Joycelyn Wade dropped today’s bomb, which included her husband’s credit card statements where trips were purchased for Willis. You can read it here.
Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade has, according to his credit card statements, taken trips to San Francisco and Napa Valley, Florida, gone on a Caribbean cruise, Australia, Panama, and Belize. These trips all took place after he filed for divorce. And Willis – the boss of Nathan Wade, the woman who enriched him by appointing him as Special Prosecutor – joined Wade some of (if not all) of these trips.
Here’s the rundown.
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Recuse?
Prosecute.
What a tangled we we weave. 😏
This story seems to involve some people seriously looking for revenge against each other.
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The two lovebirds should be facing arraignments instead of politically persecuting Trump.
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This is so sleazy. Receipts show:
Cruise after Cruise. Plane flights.
Hundred of dollars in Liquor In Jamaica.
In between their flights, hotels, and Cruises - he donates to Campaigns of Judges.
What Trash!
FTA——attorneys for Joycelyn Wade dropped today’s bomb, which included Nathan Wade’s credit card statements on which were trips listed that Wade purchased for Willis.
According to Wade’s credit card statements, trips were taken to San Francisco and Napa Valley, Florida, a Caribbean cruise, Australia, Panama, and Belize. These trips all took place
<><>after Wade filed for divorce
<><>joined by Willis – Wade’s boss who appointed him Special Prosecutor
<><>note: it is not yet known if Willis joined Wade on every trip listed.
FR thread: Wade used money earned from the “lucrative” contract Willis signed off on to take her on romantic vacations. Willis and Wade traveled together to such places as Napa Valley, California, Florida and the Caribbean and Wade has purchased tickets for both of them to travel.
Joycelyn has bank records showing payments for Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Lines. Two $1,387 and $1,284 payments for the Royal Caribbean cruise were made on the same day, Oct. 4, 2022, as payments for the airline ticket to Miami in Willis’ name. The plane tickets to Miami cost $477 each, per the bank statements.
The pair of plane tickets to San Francisco purchased on April 27, 2023, cost $817 each, according to bank statements.
She is obviously not a very smart person based on what has transpired. Why would this be good for Trump if she is forced to recuse?
Honest services fraud is defined in US Code Title 18 Section 1346
Honest services fraud is a federal crime, and it carries stiff penalties. If you are convicted of honest services fraud, you could face up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
As I understand it, there really isn’t a case there at all. This is just “Orange Man Bad”. If a more intelligent person takes over the prosecution, I bet they just drop it.
Yes, some people seem to be missing that recusal does not necessarily mean the case goes away. It depends on who would get the case if the DA is forced out. I think in many states, that would be the State Attorney General.
Holy Shiite!
What goes around, comes around.
Looks like karma ran over her dogma.
bump
If you think Fani Willis should follow the rules, you’re a racist.
And your sins will find you out.
Someone is realizing the meaning of burnt toast. No pun intended, not a racial comment.
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