ThunderCougarFalconBird said:spit roasting her with Wade.45-70Ag said:
I'm waiting for it to come out the judge is banging fani.
ThunderCougarFalconBird said:spit roasting her with Wade.45-70Ag said:
I'm waiting for it to come out the judge is banging fani.
Another D.A.'s office has to voluntarily come forward to take the case. The odds of that happening are about as high as it is on Fani's case against the lieutenant governor that's been gathering dust for eight months.aggiehawg said:In my view, it might actually go faster if McAfee disqualifies them and it goes to the state agency to decide which other county's DA's office for review.Reality Check said:Quote:
pretty sure that the decision not to disqualify is not immediately appealable. would have to wait until after the trial. but hawg is right, they could be creating a record for appeal.
i don't think he will reopen evidence. it's already the neverending hearing.
It is… by either side.
Projection is that will add another month to the pretrial process, further diminishing the potential for this to go to trial before Election Day and, subsequently, ever.
jt2hunt said:
So she just picked up where he left off?
He's already doing that.texagbeliever said:
I just want to know who was the genius in the whitehouse counsel who signed off on letting Fani Willis (and Wade) spearhead this investigation against Trump.
How hard is it to do a simple background check to realize there are some huge potential issues? Can you imagine the great publicity for Trump if he can go out there and say Fani Willis, the prosecutor against me was using funds to enrich herself and pay her boy toy. They got disbarred. That is game over level publicity.
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Probably so. But still, it is an open secret that the WH counsel put together this case against Trump. Fani was just the figurehead. An untouchable black woman. Except she has so many weak points of vulnerability, she can blow the whole thing up. The WH counsel should have pulled the rip cord and said, nope this is not worth the risk.
I was confused if it was truly voluntarily for those offices or not, or more of next office up? type of situation?Quote:
Another D.A.'s office has to voluntarily come forward to take the case. The odds of that happening are about as high as it is on Fani's case against the lieutenant governor that's been gathering dust for eight months.
aggiehawg said:I was confused if it was truly voluntarily for those offices or not, or more of next office up? type of situation?Quote:
Another D.A.'s office has to voluntarily come forward to take the case. The odds of that happening are about as high as it is on Fani's case against the lieutenant governor that's been gathering dust for eight months.
There's a lot of smoke coming out of this ethics investigation that the GA congress is doing on Willis about this Democratic strategist and Fulton County's Deputy District Attorney, Jeff DiSantis, who was compensated with four payments amounting to $131,335 for consultancy services. Word is he's the one who hand picked the Special GJ and wrote everything, and Wade was just a front man. This DiSantis has direct ties to the Biden Admin and it's looking more and more like he's a plant. DiSantis has a dual role as a deputy DA and consultant to the Special Counsel and supposedly he's running the show while these two knuckleheads were out running taking trips and eight hour lunches. This DiSantis is very well connected. And get this, DiSantis founded 20/20 Insights, LLC in 2010, and he was the registered agent for the company until last month. On February 2, 2024, the company replaced his name as the registered agent with Christopher Huttman, DiSantis' business partner.texagbeliever said:
I just want to know who was the genius in the whitehouse counsel who signed off on letting Fani Willis (and Wade) spearhead this investigation against Trump.
How hard is it to do a simple background check to realize there are some huge potential issues? Can you imagine the great publicity for Trump if he can go out there and say Fani Willis, the prosecutor against me was using funds to enrich herself and pay her boy toy. They got disbarred. That is game over level publicity.
It is a needlessly large and unwieldy case that few courtrooms could even accommodate all of the counsel for the parties. McAfee's courtroom is not large enough. Pare that f***er down to five or four defendants and go from there with participatory immunity agreements. Give the small defendants Queen for Day hearings and decide on immunity with cooperation in future testimony. Hard to show conspiracy with 18 co-defendants who never communicated with each other.TXAggie2011 said:aggiehawg said:I was confused if it was truly voluntarily for those offices or not, or more of next office up? type of situation?Quote:
Another D.A.'s office has to voluntarily come forward to take the case. The odds of that happening are about as high as it is on Fani's case against the lieutenant governor that's been gathering dust for eight months.
It's not really voluntary. As the Georgia statute and policy says, it's a responsibility of DAs to take reassigned cases and if they're assigned a case, it's their case.
Now, I would expect there would be conversations to be had with any potential new casehandlers given the size and scope of this case about resources, etc. and it wouldn't get reassigned to a DA that's absolutely adamant they couldn't handle it.
DEVELOPING: An Atlanta lawyer familiar w/ Judge McAfee's thinking says he's reluctant to disqualify D.A. Fani Willis b/c he's worried ruling would "spill over" to every other indictment she's signed
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) March 6, 2024
(Note: McAfee previously worked for Willis and contributed $350 to her campaign)
Seriously when has Sperry ever gotten anythng close to right?will25u said:DEVELOPING: An Atlanta lawyer familiar w/ Judge McAfee's thinking says he's reluctant to disqualify D.A. Fani Willis b/c he's worried ruling would "spill over" to every other indictment she's signed
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) March 6, 2024
(Note: McAfee previously worked for Willis and contributed $350 to her campaign)
"familiar with Judge McAfee's thinking" seems intentionally vague. I seriously doubt the judge is going around telling colleagues how he plans to rule in this case. And in the absence of him verbalizing such, this speculation is about as meaningless as it gets.will25u said:DEVELOPING: An Atlanta lawyer familiar w/ Judge McAfee's thinking says he's reluctant to disqualify D.A. Fani Willis b/c he's worried ruling would "spill over" to every other indictment she's signed
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) March 6, 2024
(Note: McAfee previously worked for Willis and contributed $350 to her campaign)
will25u said:DEVELOPING: An Atlanta lawyer familiar w/ Judge McAfee's thinking says he's reluctant to disqualify D.A. Fani Willis b/c he's worried ruling would "spill over" to every other indictment she's signed
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) March 6, 2024
(Note: McAfee previously worked for Willis and contributed $350 to her campaign)
That is also an indictment of the quality of his fellow jurists not being able to sus out prosecutorial misconduct within their own court rooms.Tramp96 said:will25u said:DEVELOPING: An Atlanta lawyer familiar w/ Judge McAfee's thinking says he's reluctant to disqualify D.A. Fani Willis b/c he's worried ruling would "spill over" to every other indictment she's signed
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) March 6, 2024
(Note: McAfee previously worked for Willis and contributed $350 to her campaign)
Terrible reason not to do the right thing...because you don't want other instances of impropriety to see the light.
Our society has no integrity anymore.
Disqualification due to the romance with Wade wouldn't affect any case Wade's not involved with, as Wade's involvement is the whole predicate for the possible disqualification.He Who Shall Be Unnamed said:"familiar with Judge McAfee's thinking" seems intentionally vague. I seriously doubt the judge is going around telling colleagues how he plans to rule in this case. And in the absence of him verbalizing such, this speculation is about as meaningless as it gets.will25u said:DEVELOPING: An Atlanta lawyer familiar w/ Judge McAfee's thinking says he's reluctant to disqualify D.A. Fani Willis b/c he's worried ruling would "spill over" to every other indictment she's signed
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) March 6, 2024
(Note: McAfee previously worked for Willis and contributed $350 to her campaign)
IANAL, but why would ruling against Wade and Willis spill into all of Willis' other cases? If he determines that prosecutorial misconduct was carried out, it would be based upon the facts very specific to this case, would it not? How would that necessarily relate to any other cases she has prosecuted? I suppose he could turn her or both of them to the Bar for investigation, but short of her losing her job how would that influence cases she has already tried?
Tramp96 said:will25u said:DEVELOPING: An Atlanta lawyer familiar w/ Judge McAfee's thinking says he's reluctant to disqualify D.A. Fani Willis b/c he's worried ruling would "spill over" to every other indictment she's signed
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) March 6, 2024
(Note: McAfee previously worked for Willis and contributed $350 to her campaign)
Terrible reason not to do the right thing...because you don't want other instances of impropriety to see the light.
Our society has no integrity anymore.
Yes and no. This was a special situation with outside prosecutors being brought in and put on hourly contracts. All of the other prosecutions were by salaried employees of the county DA's office. Hence not a fraudulent scheme comig very close to a money laundering operation for those cases.Quote:
I'd consider it paramount that if other people's cases were treated with the same corruption, they deserve to have the cases looked at again.
Is it possible she was the least corrupt of the choices?texagbeliever said:
I just want to know who was the genius in the whitehouse counsel who signed off on letting Fani Willis (and Wade) spearhead this investigation against Trump.
How hard is it to do a simple background check to realize there are some huge potential issues? Can you imagine the great publicity for Trump if he can go out there and say Fani Willis, the prosecutor against me was using funds to enrich herself and pay her boy toy. They got disbarred. That is game over level publicity.
I think perjury would be much more concerning to me, if I were Fanny.Quote:
Disqualification due to the romance with Wade wouldn't affect any case Wade's not involved with, as Wade's involvement is the whole predicate for the possible disqualification.
Also hard to see how forensic misconduct due to the church speech would spill out, as her speech was very much about this case.
Terrible reason used by the judge. Could be the reason used but not the actual reason?Tramp96 said:will25u said:DEVELOPING: An Atlanta lawyer familiar w/ Judge McAfee's thinking says he's reluctant to disqualify D.A. Fani Willis b/c he's worried ruling would "spill over" to every other indictment she's signed
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) March 6, 2024
(Note: McAfee previously worked for Willis and contributed $350 to her campaign)
Terrible reason not to do the right thing...because you don't want other instances of impropriety to see the light.
Our society has no integrity anymore.
Good question. Could this have been made into a federal case from the beginning with US Attorneys investigating certain aspects of it? Could the Coffee County DA investigate the alleged election machine tampering (after the election) in Coffee County? Without the overall umbrella of a state RICO case jurisdiction would appear to lie outside of Fulton County. But then Nathan and Fani wouldn't be on the gravy train for those, now would they?richardag said:Is it possible she was the least corrupt of the choices?texagbeliever said:
I just want to know who was the genius in the whitehouse counsel who signed off on letting Fani Willis (and Wade) spearhead this investigation against Trump.
How hard is it to do a simple background check to realize there are some huge potential issues? Can you imagine the great publicity for Trump if he can go out there and say Fani Willis, the prosecutor against me was using funds to enrich herself and pay her boy toy. They got disbarred. That is game over level publicity.
TXAggie2011 said:Disqualification due to the romance with Wade wouldn't affect any case Wade's not involved with, as Wade's involvement is the whole predicate for the possible disqualification.He Who Shall Be Unnamed said:"familiar with Judge McAfee's thinking" seems intentionally vague. I seriously doubt the judge is going around telling colleagues how he plans to rule in this case. And in the absence of him verbalizing such, this speculation is about as meaningless as it gets.will25u said:DEVELOPING: An Atlanta lawyer familiar w/ Judge McAfee's thinking says he's reluctant to disqualify D.A. Fani Willis b/c he's worried ruling would "spill over" to every other indictment she's signed
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) March 6, 2024
(Note: McAfee previously worked for Willis and contributed $350 to her campaign)
IANAL, but why would ruling against Wade and Willis spill into all of Willis' other cases? If he determines that prosecutorial misconduct was carried out, it would be based upon the facts very specific to this case, would it not? How would that necessarily relate to any other cases she has prosecuted? I suppose he could turn her or both of them to the Bar for investigation, but short of her losing her job how would that influence cases she has already tried?
Also hard to see how forensic misconduct due to the church speech would spill out, as her speech was very much about this case.
Also interesting is the Fani Willis meeting with Kamala Harris at the White House on Feb 28, 2023, because despite all her cackling word salad stupidity, she was a former DA and AG.aggiehawg said:Good question. Could this have been made into a federal case from the beginning with US Attorneys investigating certain aspects of it? Could the Coffee County DA investigate the alleged election machine tampering (after the election) in Coffee County? Without the overall umbrella of a state RICO case jurisdiction would appear to lie outside of Fulton County. But then Nathan and Fani wouldn't be on the gravy train for those, now would they?richardag said:Is it possible she was the least corrupt of the choices?texagbeliever said:
I just want to know who was the genius in the whitehouse counsel who signed off on letting Fani Willis (and Wade) spearhead this investigation against Trump.
How hard is it to do a simple background check to realize there are some huge potential issues? Can you imagine the great publicity for Trump if he can go out there and say Fani Willis, the prosecutor against me was using funds to enrich herself and pay her boy toy. They got disbarred. That is game over level publicity.
Judge in Fulton Trump case draws opposition
— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) March 6, 2024
“He is the former executive director of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the social justice and civil rights group founded by Rev. Jesse Jackson”
The #FaniWillis saga just became extra-political https://t.co/QATpyEtE3M
How does he "plan to qualify as a candidate"? What does that even mean? Isn't Thursday a deadline for filing for that office/election?Quote:
Civil rights attorney and talk radio host Robert Patillo plans to run against Fulton Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee, who has been overseeing the high-profile election interference case against former President Donald Trump and others.
Patillo plans to qualify as a candidate for the position on Thursday, according to multiple people with knowledge who declined to speak on the record. He is the former executive director of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the social justice and civil rights group founded by Rev. Jesse Jackson. He's also a criminal defense attorney, cable news pundit and a former candidate for statehouse who has previously billed himself as a conservative Democrat.
Fulton Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has officially qualified to be a candidate on this year's ballot. He's running for a full term on the bench after being appointed by Gov. Kemp in late 2022.
— Tamar Hallerman (@TamarHallerman) March 5, 2024
H/t @charlesminshew pic.twitter.com/UTGzqECuXc
I think he's been watching too many Law and Order reruns.Foreverconservative said:Seriously when has Sperry ever gotten anythng close to right?will25u said:DEVELOPING: An Atlanta lawyer familiar w/ Judge McAfee's thinking says he's reluctant to disqualify D.A. Fani Willis b/c he's worried ruling would "spill over" to every other indictment she's signed
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) March 6, 2024
(Note: McAfee previously worked for Willis and contributed $350 to her campaign)