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On 19 May 2023, "DeNazify America Now!" <
nowomr@protonmail.com> posted
some news:u48bcn$o0vo$
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Let's see the black whore fuck her way out of this one.
In her absence, Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis’ office was represented at Friday’s hearing in the Trump RICO case by the very best and the very
worst on her team of prosecutors.
The best is John Floyd, a private attorney who is recognized as the
leading Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization expert in Georgia
and the rest of the country. Willis was just an assistant district
attorney in 2013 when he served as a pro bono prosecutor and guided her in
a RICO indictment of 12 Atlanta public school teachers for conspiring to
fake standardized test results. The case helped get Willis elected
district attorney in 2020.
In 2023, Willis enlisted Floyd to help assemble an even bigger RICO case,
the one charging Donald Trump and 18 others with a conspiracy involving
161 overt acts in 7 states to overturn the 2020 election. Floyd stood to Willis’ right when she announced the indictment that could put Trump in a Georgia prison beyond the protection of a presidential pardon. Floyd has
not said whether he is serving pro bono in this as well, but if not that,
that would break with a precedent set by the other instances where he
assisted RICO prosecution.
But to Willis’ left at the big announcement stood her very worst hire,
Nathan Wade. She pays this private attorney $250 an hour to serve as a
special prosecutor on the Trump case. Wade does not appear to have ever
tried a felony case before this one, among the biggest in American
history.
The picture of Willis standing with Floyd and Wade was an image of her
standing with one attorney who helped make her and another who may be her undoing.
Willis has said she got to know Wade in 2019, after she was appointed a municipal judge, handling misdemeanors and minor violations in suburban
South Fulton. Wade was serving in the same capacity in Marietta and had
become secretary of the Georgia Council of Municipal Court Judges. He
mentored Willis as part of a program for those new to the bench.
Not long afterwards, Wade stepped down and established an unremarkable
private practice that included personal injury and family law. Willis left
when she was elected district attorney, the same year that Trump suffered
the defeat he still refuses to accept.
Willis subsequently said she hired Wade for the Trump case because she
wanted somebody trustworthy who would be able to soldier through the heat
and abuse that was sure to accompany the case. She almost certainly did
not anticipate the intensity of the scrutiny that was soon to come and continue.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/fani-willis-special-prosecutor-nathan-wade- may-be-her-undoing-in-trump-case
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