Posted on 02/27/2024 2:32:15 PM PST by conservative98
I watched much of the hearing today in Fulton County.
The judge was very good. The witness was eviscerated.
Try as he might, the fact is that there is a circle of liars about when Willis-Wade began their affair, including Willis-Wade.
This on top of past testimony about the use of cash (intended to prevent tracking), the number of and dates of their dalliances, and the effort to change the timeline to coverup Willis hiring Wade when they were having an affair.
And this is only the beginning.
The White House and the DA's office were in communication. And now there's a report that an operative was planted in the DA's office by the White House.
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well,, he said his answers were weasel answers...
A judge I once knew long ago told me that he preferred judge alone trials more than jury trials because it was then that he could put his experience, knowledge and skill to work in judging the credibility of witnesses. He said the task included not only listening carefully to what the witness said but an intense examination of the entire demeanor of the witness in the witness chair. He may have been bragging some, but he claimed based on having observed hundreds of witnesses in his time, to be able to spot deception and a liar almost immediately. He said it matured on him like a sixth sense. I can’t help but think that the Atlanta judge is as capable of spotting the BS being peddled in the Willis/Wade Fulton County hearing.
What about the White House and the Judge’s staff, I wonder.
Right.......needs a look-at.
He needs to be placed on Arkancide watch. The man is at risk.
You know how. The same way they all did. It was gifted to them as a benefit of their melanin concentration.
Yes, very evasive. They learned very well from the witch queen Hitlery…I don’t recall I don’t remember like what with a cloth etc. etc. Because they could not draw the truth out of his freaking mouth I saw it as a tiny win for fani butt! But I got a hand it to them they stick closer than booger glue! That’s the way I viewed it. And the judge is totally corrupted as hades too! I thought maybe there was still honor in the judicial system. I hope I’m wrong though. But I doubt it.
“But it’s been my experience that most judges honestly want to do their best…”
Perhaps you are experienced in law in which case I’d guess that your opinion is accurate to reality…but let’s not talk about most judges. Let’s talk about any of the judges adjudicating or being asked to adjudicate something with respect to Donald Trump.
“How did Bradley ever get a law degree?”
He received it from John Marshall Law School. That is the Georgia law school that aspiring attorneys attend when they can’t get into law schools (due to low GPA and LSAT scores) that actually teach law. John Marshall’s Bar passage rate is about 65%. Compare that to UGA Law’s passage rate of approximately 90%. Nathan Wade also received his J.D. from John Marshall. The judge went to UGA Law School.
I watched it too. I didn’t see the same thing...
“How did Bradley ever get a law degree?”
Yeah, I would say there are reputable law schools and some not so much. I think they are all wholly corrupt with morally corrupt (for the most part) Lawyers to be and those that pass them on through.
I think the best question was from one of the last attorneys who asked, “In all your communications with Ashleigh Merchant, did he ever use the word speculation? He had to answer, “No”.
Game, set, match.
“How did Bradley ever get a law degree?”
Can’t you see parents with a son headed to a felony trial - can’t you see the parents saying, “I want Mr. Bradley to represent my son.”
But Ms. Willis put him on the payroll through Wade?
There must be a side of Bradley that we can’t see on television.
Something is not right.
Georgie’s Ghettopotamuses own the judges and their courts.
I felt like he had been threatened. He had to decide between giving up his career or his life.
I thought they said today that Wade and Bradley went to different colleges (but are in the same fraternity)
He went to John Marshall Law School? Doesn’t he know that John Marshall owned hundreds of slaves?
Her behavior weighs against her. Let her do her.
I posted this timeline of their careers a week ago:
I guess it's a "black thing" in Fulton County to funnel public funds for one's personal benefit, and to run a hostile work environment where staffers are expected to sleep with the boss.
Comparing the work histories of both Judge Scott McAfee and Fani Willis, it looks to me like McAfee was the rising star and his stint under Willis was incidental.Consider:
- Willis graduated from Emory University School of Law in 1996. Her first job was as a solicitor prosecuting misdemeanors and city ordinance violations.
- McAfee graduated from the University of Georgia School of Law, cum laude, in 2013, interning for Georgia Supreme Court justice Keith R. Blackwell in his senior year. McAfee's first assignment was an assistant district attorney in the Barrow County, Georgia, Piedmont Judicial Circuit.
- Willis spent 16 years as a prosecutor in the Fulton County district attorney's office, eventually leading the complex trial division.
- In 2014-2015 (+18 years from graduation), Willis became an assistant district attorney, prosecuting 12 Atlanta Public School teachers for changing answers entered by students to inflate the scores of state administered standardized tests.
- McAfee joined the office of the district attorney in Fulton County, Georgia in 2015 (+2 years after graduating). Between 2015-2018, he worked on the early stages of criminal cases, and was promoted to working as a prosecutor in the complex trial division (under Fani Willis).
- In 2018 (+22), Willis went into private practice. She ran for a seat on the Fulton County Superior Court, and lost.
- In 2019 (+6), McAfee was appointed as an assistant United States Attorney for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
- In 2019 (+23), Willis became Chief Municipal Judge for South Fulton, Georgia.
- In 2021 (+8), Georgia governor Brian Kemp appointed McAfee as the state inspector general.
- In 2020 (+24), Willis was elected district attorney for Fulton County.
- In December 2022 (+9), Gov. Kemp appointed McAfee to the Fulton County Superior Court.
It's pretty clear from comparing the timelines of their careers, that McAfee spent two years early in his career in the division headed by Willis. He was then fast-tracked into higher positions in the judiciary departments.
Willis looks like her career stalled after spending 22 years in the Fulton County District Attorney's office. She left to pursue private practice and lower court judgeships. Willis ran for DA against her former boss (and emasculated black man) Paul Howard, Jr. and won.
Now, here's the real kick-in-the-pants:
It seems like the apple doesn't fall far from the tree over at the Fulton County District Attorney's office.
- During the campaign, Howard was accused of violating public disclosure laws when he used his two nonprofits to funnel $195,000 of Atlanta city funds to his personal bank account without disclosing his role as CEO. Howard later admitted to the public disclosure violations and agreed to pay a $6,500 fine.
- Also during the campaign, Howard was accused of sexual harassment, abuse of power, and creating a hostile work environment by Cathy Carter, a paralegal and records supervisor who worked under Howard's tenure for 15 years. Carter claimed that Howard sexually harassed her and coerced her into engaging in intimate activities, including encounters within his office at the Fulton County Courthouse. Howard was found not guilty in December 2023.
-PJ
That Bradley ‘lawyer’ is a real piece of work. EVERY question he got the had to stop, think and then say “I don’t recall.”
A lawyer who can’t remember anything. What good is that? Who would hire this incompetent excuse of a court officer?
He’s a liar just like Wade and Willis. I’m waiting to see just how this judge doesn’t disqualify all of them.
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