• Re: Lead black Democrat prosecutor in Georgia election subversion case

    From Stick It In Her Fani@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 13 07:45:21 2024
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    On 20 May 2023, benshapiro <nowomr@protonmail.com> posted some news:u4agkf$12r56$3@dont-email.me:

    She's black and a Democrat. Of course she is a dishonest whore first.

    When Nathan Wade was appointed lead prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case in 2021 to prosecute former President Donald Trump,
    some of his closest allies, lawyers in Cobb County where Wade practiced
    law, universally wondered, “Why him?”

    Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had the largest staff of any judicial circuit in Georgia, including salaried lawyers with more
    experience as felony prosecutors. Wade had once been a prosecutor
    briefly, but mostly handled misdemeanors and never such a high-profile
    case.

    More than two years later, questions are surfacing about Wade’s role.
    One of Trump’s co-defendants facing criminal charges over efforts to
    overturn the 2020 election has alleged in court papers that Wade is romantically involved with Willis and used money he billed the district attorney’s office for his work on the case to take her on lavish
    vacations.

    While the filing didn’t include direct evidence of their romantic
    involvement, Willis was served this week with a subpoena to appear at a deposition in Wade’s divorce proceedings.

    Pallavi Bailey, a spokesperson for Willis, told CNN that the office will respond to the allegations “through appropriate court filings.”

    Wade has not responded to CNN’s requests for comment and was smiling as
    he walked into a scheduled Friday afternoon motions hearing regarding
    multiple matters related to the case.

    The situation has created a political firestorm for Willis, with Trump
    and his co-defendant arguing Wade, Willis and the entire district
    attorney’s office should be taken off the case. The allegations, if
    true, may not derail the prosecution, but multiple lawyers tell CNN that
    the appearance of a conflict of interest could hurt Willis’ chances of
    securing a conviction before a jury.

    The judge overseeing the case said on Friday that he planned to hold a
    hearing on the allegations in early February.

    Former DeKalb County District Attorney Robert James does not question
    Wade’s qualifications but does have concerns with Willis’ decision to
    bring him onto the case – if the allegations of an improper relationship
    hold up.

    “If I had a personal relationship, I probably would have not done it,”
    James said in an interview with CNN, “not because there’s anything inappropriate about it, only because people will take it, twist it and
    make it look like there’s something inappropriate going on.”

    “It’s, just politically, is not something that I think is wise,” James
    said.

    Michael Moore, a former US Attorney in Georgia and a CNN legal analyst,
    said Willis should consider stepping away from the case given its
    high-profile nature.

    “I’d tell her to get out of the case. I really think in this type of
    case with these allegations, this case is bigger than any one
    prosecutor,” Moore told CNN. “And I think probably to preserve the case
    to show what’s most important to her is the facts of the Trump case as
    opposed to her political career if you will at this moment.”

    On Friday, the Republican chair of the House Judiciary Committee, Ohio
    Rep. Jim Jordan, sent a letter requesting that Wade turn over documents
    and communications pertaining to the Georgia investigation into Trump’s
    effort to overturn the 2020 election.

    Republicans on the Judiciary Committee have long sought to undermine the credibility of Willis’ case. Her office has rebuffed previous demands
    from Jordan’s asking for documents.

    An undisclosed contact with White House
    The allegations against Willis and Wade came in a 127-page court filing
    this week from Michael Roman, a former Trump 2020 campaign official who
    was indicted over his role in the fake electors plot in Georgia.

    Trump’s team is actively considering whether to join Roman’s motion, a
    move that would represent a formal endorsement of its allegations about
    both Wade and Willis, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

    But there is no sign Trump is in a rush – he can amplify these
    allegations publicly with little legal risk while waiting to see how the
    DA’s team responds, the sources said. A Cobb County court has a hearing scheduled January 31 to address Roman’s motion to unseal documents in
    Wade’s divorce case.

    Trump and his political allies are also seizing on entries in Wade’s
    expense reports that show previously undisclosed contact between Fulton
    County prosecutors and the Biden White House, claiming they are proof of
    a coordinated conspiracy to tank the former president’s reelection bid.

    The expense reports were included as exhibits in Roman’s filing, showing
    a phone call with the White House counsel’s office in May 2022 and an “interview with DC/White House” in November 2022.

    White House visitor logs from November 2022 show they do not contain any entries for Nathan Wade, according to a CNN review of those records.

    Sources familiar with the matter tell CNN the contacts were routine, as
    Willis was gathering evidence and witnesses to testify before a special
    grand jury as part of her investigation at that time. One source said
    the discussions with the White House counsel’s office were about the
    process for contacting former Trump White House officials.

    ‘That’s ridiculous’
    One line item stood out to multiple lawyers who reviewed Wade’s billing document included in the motion filed by Roman: On November 5, 2021,
    Wade billed the Fulton County DA for 24 hours in a day at $250 per hour.

    “That’s ridiculous,” Fulton County criminal defense attorney Suri Chada
    Jimenez told CNN. “He could have billed 12 hours at $500 and that’s more credible and along with the rate of other lawyers.”

    CNN has not been able to confirm what Wade did that day, but it was
    almost half a year before the special purpose grand jury was empaneled
    with investigative powers to spearhead exploring whether crimes were
    committed in Georgia by Trump and his associates.

    Over the past two years, Wade has earned more than $650,000 for his work
    on the case, according to Roman’s filing which includes invoices from
    Wade’s firm. The filing alleges that Wade made more than other
    prosecutors in the DA’s office.

    “Prosecutors must be held to the highest standard because unlike us poor defense lawyers they get to take away people’s liberty,” criminal
    defense attorney Scott Grubman told CNN. Grubman faced off against Wade
    as the former defense attorney for one-time Trump co-defendant Ken Chesebro, who struck a plea deal with Willis’ team last year.

    Others who know Wade and spoke to CNN on conditions of anonymity now
    worry the allegations could taint Fulton prosecutors’ case against
    Trump.

    “Now, you’ve made it that much harder at having a chance at securing any
    sort of conviction,” a lawyer who knows Wade personally told CNN. “It’s disappointing.”

    Previous missteps
    This is not the first criticism of missteps against Willis and Wade to
    surface in the high-profile case.

    In 2022, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, the judge
    who oversaw the initial investigation by Fulton prosecutors which lead
    to the historic state charges, disqualified Willis from pursuing charges against Georgia state Sen. Burt Jones, who also served as a pro-Trump
    fake elector. The judge’s decision came after Willis held a fundraiser
    for Jones’ Democratic political opponent and later informed the state
    Senator, he was a target of her probe.

    In a court hearing on the issue, McBurney criticized Willis for hosting
    the fundraiser for a Democratic candidate running against one of the investigation’s potential targets.

    “It’s a ‘What are you thinking?’ moment,” McBurney said. “The optics are horrific.”

    And last year, multiple defendants in the election subversion case
    complained after they received an advertisement brochure mailer at their
    homes from Wade & Campbell, Nathan Wade’s Atlanta-based defense firm.

    Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee, who oversees the Fulton
    case, rejected requests from several defendants in the Georgia election subversion case to have a hearing about the brochure to try to force
    some type of punishment.

    McAfee said the incident was “embarrassing” for prosecutors, but did not
    find proof it was intentional. “While presumably embarrassing on the
    part of Special Prosecutor Wade and his firm, this case should not be sidetracked by matters which facially lack merit,” McAfee wrote in his September 2023 order.

    Who is Nathan Wade
    Wade’s biography on the website of his Atlanta law firm Wade & Campbell describes him as a “former prosecutor and trial attorney” who is a
    “skilled negotiator who knows when to take a case to trial.”

    He was appointed to oversee the 2020 election subversion investigation
    by Willis in late 2021, as their special purpose grand jury
    investigation was ramping up.

    Wade & Campbell’s website says the partnership focuses on personal
    injury, contract litigation law, family and domestic law, and criminal defense. And says that Wade serves as Associate Municipal Court Judge
    and Pro Has State Court Judge in Cobb County.

    Manny Arora, a defense attorney who also worked with Grubman
    representing Chesebro before he negotiated a plea deal, told CNN he is
    more concerned by Wade’s “utter lack of experience” more so than the
    alleged affair and potential payments being made.

    “The bigger concern (than the alleged affair and financial payments) is
    hiring an attorney to handle the biggest RICO case, possibly in the
    history of US jurisprudence, when that counsel has never handled a RICO
    case before,” Arora told CNN.

    John Floyd, a lawyer with deep expertise in racketeering cases, joined
    Willis’ team in 2021 to focus on the Trump case as well as others,
    including Willis’ gang indictment against the rapper Young Thug.

    https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/12/politics/nathan-wade-fani-willis-da-georgi a-election-subversion-case/index.html

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