Posted on 01/25/2024 7:57:26 AM PST by bitt
The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's "election conspiracy" case in Georgia has scheduled a hearing for Thursday to consider a request for discovery from one of Trump's alleged "co-conspirators," who is seeking access to any records that potentially catch Fulton County prosecutors conspiring with President Joe Biden's White House.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee issued a one-page order on January 17 summoning attorneys for ex-Trump DOJ official Jeffrey B. Clark and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to appear in his Atlanta courtroom at 2 p.m. Thursday.
Clark's motion to compel—dated January 12—asked the court to order Willis to turn over any evidence documenting any contact she may have had, citing travel receipts billing the Democrat D.A.'s office a total of $4,000 for two eight-hour meetings (costing $2,000 each) with White House officials. One was a late May 2022 conference in Athens and the other a D.C. "interview" in mid-November of 2022. Both financial statements were filed away under the project title: "Anti-Corruption Special Prosecutor."
In the court filing, Clark's lawyers said they had previously written to Willis back on December 12, 2023, requesting "copies of all communications" with any agency or office of the federal government pertaining to Trump's prosecution or prior investigation.
When Willis didn't answer, Clark's attorneys sent a follow-up letter on January 9, adding to the inquiry. The defense team additionally asked for receipts of correspondence with the White House counsel's office, including individuals referenced on invoices from the law firm of lead prosecutor and Willis' alleged lover Nathan Wade showing an entry for May 23, 2022, titled "Travel to Athens: Conf with White House Counsel," and an entry for November 18, 2022, titled "Interview with DC/White House."
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Why should black people be held to the same Legal and Ethical Standards as white people in the legal profession???
barry hussein met with blm (burn, loot, murder) over 100 times, in the WH, before the real insurrection at the WH and before the Summer Of Blood (Love) riots.
“Lawfare” needs to be outlawed just like Bills of Attainder. Whether it’s a Legislative body passing a law just to “get someone” or whether it’s an Executive body directing a witch hunt to “get someone”, this is wrong and it’s tyranny. The government of a free people should be blocked from doing anything like this.
The problem with this conspiracy against Trump, and with Democrats in general, is that they readily defend the higher ups of the cabal.
Fani Willis not answering emails due to Racism
Willis: “some people will never be able to respect African Americans”
Says racism was behind criticism of her improper relationship with Wade
Except she was not sleeping with their two white colleagues
MARY LOU MASTERS, January 18, 2024, Daily Caller News
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ team accused former President Donald Trump’s lawyer of racism after he called them out for not responding to his emails during a fiery exchange last week, The New York Times reported on Thursday.
The tense email chain, composed of the prosecution and defense lawyers, began when Trump attorney Steven Sadow grew frustrated with Willis’ team for not answering a previous request, to which Willis said that “some people will never be able to respect African Americans,” according to the emails obtained by the NYT. Sadow had asked whether the letter Willis wrote to the Jan. 6 Committee in December 2021 was responded to by committee Chairman Bennie Thompson, a Democrat from Mississippi, a source familiar with the matter told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
“For the life of me, I cannot understand why you refuse to respond to the series of emails below,” Sadow wrote on Jan. 5, according to the NYT. (RELATED: Fani Willis Suggests Racism Fueled Bombshell Allegations About Improper Relationship With Special Attorney)
Daysha Young, the executive district attorney on Willis’ team, replied five days later that they “are both aware, especially as an African American woman some find it difficult to treat us respectfully,” according to the outlet.
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and Georgia Rep. Barry Loudermilk launched an investigation into Willis, who indicted Trump over alleged interference in the state’s 2020 election, in early December 2023 for allegedly “colluding” with the Jan. 6 Committee.
The Republicans’ investigation stems from the letter Sadow inquired about in the email exchange. Willis requested records including “recordings and transcripts of witness interviews and depositions, electronic and print records of communications, and records of travel” from the Jan. 6 Committee in the letter.
“Over the last month the emails of some of you have been disrespectful and condescending lacking both professionalism and decorum,” Young added.
Young also said she didn’t respond to certain emails that she viewed as disrespectful, the NYT reported.
Sadow replied that it was “offensive, uncalled for and untrue” for Young to allege racism in the email exchange, adding that her decision not to respond to emails “suggests a degree of haughtiness,” according to the outlet.
Willis jumped in, stating that “in the legal community (and the world at large) some people will never be able to respect African Americans and/or women as their equal and counterpart,” per the NYT.
“That is a burden you do not experience. Further, some are so used to doing it they are not even aware they are doing it while others are intentional in their continued disrespect,” said Willis.
“Now you know, I cannot be bullied,” Willis added. “So I do not even think anyone on this team thought someone was silly enough to try that as a tactic. As you are aware, I have now experienced some of the most powerful people in the country call me everything, but a child of God. But, yet here I and my team stand still pursuing justice.”
Willis also suggested on Sunday that racism was behind the recent allegations that she had an improper relationship with Nathan Wade, a special attorney involved with Trump’s prosecution that her office had paid. The judge overseeing Trump’s case will consider the allegations made about Willis’ relationship during a Feb. 15 hearing.
Sadow declined to comment, and Willis’ office did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment
Of course she did.
Laws are for whitey......this is pure racism for bugging big fat fani!
A day or two back Conservative Treehouse mentioned that a lawyer Wiseman(SP?) was in charge of coordinating all the Trump lawfare attacks.
I went back and could not find the branch with the article.
It is out there.
The Whitehouse engaged in this conspiracy and also assisted in the financing of the same using Covid Funds to persue Trump and conduct elections interference.
The Georgia state RICO statutes are broad. Fanni stole the money through her boyfriend and the White House was in on the conspiracy. Indict them all.
Or we may not.
I went back and could not find the branch with the article.
The Conservative Treehouse article connected Mary McCord with the "lawfare" attacks.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/01/14/nbc-admits-deep-state-exists-key-operative-mary-mccord/#more-254768
Weissmann
The answer to the question is yes. What is in doubt is whether they destroyed any and all evidence.
OMG. Daysha Young. Another Georgia peach.
So many of them peaches there.....in backwater Georgia.
… Well, I dig you Georgia peaches
Makes me feel right at home
Well, now I dig you Georgia peaches
Makes me feel right at home
But I don’t love me no one woman
So I can’t stay in Georgia long
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