Posted on 03/06/2024 7:18:46 PM PST by bitt
The Georgia State Senate Special Committee on Investigations Wednesday morning heard testimony from Trump RICO co-defendant Michael Roman’s attorney, Ashleigh Merchant.
In a previous court filing, Michael Roman revealed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis “financially benefited” from a romantic relationship with top Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade.
Merchant testified on her conversations with Nathan Wade’s former law partner and divorce attorney Terrence Bradley.
Merchant testified that Fani Willis indeed visited the Biden White House and met with Kamala Harris prior to the Trump RICO indictment.
According to publicly available records, Fani Willis visited the White House and met with Kamala Harris in February 2023 – several months before the Trump RICO indictment.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Yep. These 3 loony tunes attorneys are some of the ones involved in the true rico case, not Trump or any of his associates.
LOL!
Heels Up isn’t running anything.
Who else did Willis meet with instead of or in addition to Heels Up.
Come on, folks.
Heels Up is a moron.
Who did Willis really come to see....
They were looking for a way to get rid of Kamala, and I suspect the dems themselves will be calling for her impeachment. Need to get some greaseball like newsome or cankles into the VP slot before they order pedojoe to step down. They only have a window of a few months to get it done.
When the three meet with Biden and Soros, are they expected to refer to them as “Massa”?
“Once Merchant’s texts are submitted into evidence with the Senate committee, it will be impossible for Judge McAfee to ignore the entirety of it in his courtroom.”
That’s good — taking a circuitous route to show the truth is very smart.
The law firm, Dewey Cheatem & Howe.
“...Fani Willis indeed visited the Biden White House and met with Kamala Harris...”
Came away from that meeting even dumber than when she went in.
This sounds like a job for RICO.
I didn’t know that was possible.
HERE ARE A COUPLE OF LINKS THAT ARE DOTS WORTH CONNECTING, IMHO.
Mary McCord-Snook spouse of Sheldon Snook.
Now, guess where he works.
https://wealthypeeps.com/mary-mccord-husband-sheldon-snook-children/
From X (formerly twitter)
https://twitter.com/chiIIum/status/1765409996743877049
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“Prosecuting while black” clearly exonerates anyone for any crime, as long as the person being prosecuted is named Trump.
Well, alrighty then.
Dani testified under oath that she had never been to the White House…..
Thanks for the ping; posts
Fani getting spanked?
I watched the entire testimony. She must have spent hours and hours on her own time....finding back doors to get information.
The one phone call which was over heard...IMOW..."They're coming for us. Shut your mouth."
Black on Black conspiracy to commit racist weaponization of the law
Nice find.
Trump submits cellphone records allegedly showing Wade and Willis’ interactions before hiring
Records suggest Wade visited DA Willis dozens of times in 2021, contrary to their testimony under oath.
By Olivia Rubin, February 23, 2024, abcnews.com
Trump on Friday submitted a request to enter new evidence in his Georgia election interference case based off Fulton County prosecutor Nathan Wade’s cellphone records, which the filing claims show that Wade visited the area of the home of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis approximately 35 times during an 11-month period in 2021. The records could be used to dispute Willis and Wade’s claims about their relationship timeline.
The Fulton County DA’s office pushed back on Trump’s filing Friday night and urged the judge not to admit the phone records or analysis into evidence, saying they were improperly introduced and “simply do not prove anything relevant.”
MORE: Fulton County hearing updates: Trump attorney accuses Nathan Wade of perjury. The filings come in the wake of an evidentiary hearing over efforts to disqualify Willis and Wade from the case, during which both Willis and Wade testified under oath last week that their romantic relationship did not begin until after Wade was officially hired in November 2021, and that the relationship started in 2022. “I don’t consider my relationship to be romantic with him before that,” Willis testified regarding Wade’s hiring.
Trump co-defendant Michael Roman and several other co-defendants are seeking Willis’ disqualification from the election case on the grounds that she benefited financially from a “personal, romantic relationship” with Wade, who she hired for the case.
Willis and Wade have admitted to the relationship, but in a court filing said it “does not amount to a disqualifying conflict of interest” and that the relationship “has never involved direct or indirect financial benefit to District Attorney Willis.” Willis testified she paid Wade back in cash for trips they took, which were often booked on his credit card.
According to Trump’s filing, the cellphone records also show that Wade exchanged thousands of calls and text messages with Willis in 2021.
Trump’s filing on Friday was based on an affidavit from a criminal investigator who said he conducted the analysis on Wade’s subpoenaed AT&T phone records spanning from January through November of 2021. The investigator, Charles Mittelstadt, claimed he analyzed “all interactions” between Wade and Willis’ phone during this time, which he initially said revealed over 2,000 calls and nearly 12,000 texts messages during that 11-month period — most of which would likely have been before Wade was hired. In an updated affidavit submitted to the court by Trump’s team, the language was changed to say the analysis revealed “just under 12,000 interactions exchanged” — not text messages, as was previously indicated.
Mittlestadt said he also looked at “geolocation activity” of Wade’s phone, which he said revealed “a minimum” of 35 instances in which Wade’s phone connected “for an extended period” to the towers near a home in Hapeville, Georgia, where Willis was allegedly living at the time.”The data reveals he is stationary and not in transit,” the affidavit states.
In its 48-page filing Friday night, the DA’s office said the records “do nothing more” than show that Wade’s phone “was located somewhere within a densely populated multiple-mile radius.” They suggest he could have been in that area for other reasons, noting it’s an area “where various residences, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and other businesses are located.”
“The records do not prove, in any way, the content of the communications between Special Prosecutor Wade and District Attorney Willis; they do not prove that Special Prosecutor Wade was ever at any particular location or address; they do not prove that Special Prosecutor Wade and District Attorney Willis were ever in the same place during any of the times listed,” the filing stated. It went on to claim that on “multiple relevant dates and times” referenced by Trump, Willis was elsewhere, including the “three crime scenes” of the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings. It also included multiple redacted emails from Willis in 2021 and calendar entries as apparent evidence to back up those claims. The filing from the DA’s office accused Trump of “another attempt to garner salacious headlines in the media.”
During the evidentiary hearing last week, Wade specifically disputed allegations he had gone to Willis’ house frequently in 2021. “No sir,” he replied, when asked by Trump’s attorney Steve Sadow if had gone to Willis’ condo “more than 10 times” before November 2021. “It would be less than 10 times?” Sadow asked. “Yes sir,” Wade replied.
“If phone records were to reflect that you were making phone calls from the same location as the condo before November 1st of 2021, and it was on multiple occasions, the phone records would be wrong?” Sadow asked. “They’d be wrong,” Wade answered later. In one instance, in September of 2021, before Wade was hired for the case, the investigator claims in the affidavit that Wade went to Willis’ address in the middle of the night.
Specifically, the investigator claims in his affidavit that records show Wade’s phone arrived in the area of Willis’ apartment at 10:45 pm in September 2021, and remained there until approximately 3:30 in the morning. The investigator claimed the records show Wade’s phone arrived back to the area of his apartment just after 4:05 a.m., and that Wade “sent a text at 4:20am to Ms. Willis.”
The filing from Trump’s attorney says Mittlestadt is “available to testify at the Court’s convenience.” Mittlestadt said in the affidavit that he used a tool called CellHawk to analyze the phone data, which he said “is considered by law enforcement to be the gold standard in cellphone records analytics.”
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