It’s a wild world out there, folks. The latest bombshell report released on Friday has revealed some eyebrow-raising details about Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and the special prosecutor she appointed in the case against former President Donald Trump. Turns out, they had a romantic relationship before he was brought on board.
The report, which is based on cellphone data, shows that the special prosecutor made several trips to Willis’ neighborhood before his appointment. This contradicts their previous testimony during an evidentiary hearing earlier this month.
This revelation has stirred up quite a storm among lawyers and political commentators alike. Many are calling for Willis and the special prosecutor, Nathan Wade, to be disqualified from the case.
Megyn Kelly, a well-known journalist, called this revelation ‘stunning’ and suggested that it provides more evidence of perjury by the two prosecutors. She even hinted at possible disciplinary action against them.
Stunning that Team Trump got their hands on this in the #FaniWillis case. More evidence that these two prosecutors lied, under oath. They’re looking at perjury charges and worse. Discipline from the Bar. And there is zero chance they can stay on this case. It’s DONE. https://t.co/kV1gpL0NUF
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) February 23, 2024
Phil Holloway, an attorney and legal analyst, pointed out the discrepancy between Willis and Wade’s testimony and the cellphone data. He suggested that this could be seen as either perjury or misleading testimony. He also noted that the judge overseeing the case might consider this as part of a ‘fraud on the court’ and could refer the matter for further investigation and prosecution.
It’s not how many times Wade “visited” #FaniWillis , it’s that they both testified he “never spent the night”
“his phone left the East Cobb area just after midnight and arrived [at] the Dogwood address at 12:43 A.M on November 30, 2021. The phone remained there until 4:55am” pic.twitter.com/KQsW7KyiNV
— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) February 24, 2024
Legal expert Jonathan Turley also chimed in, stating that if the court believes that the prosecutors lied under oath, they could face prosecution or disciplinary action from the bar. He also expressed concerns about the prosecutors’ continued involvement in the case, stating that it is damaging not just to the case but also to their office’s integrity.
The judge has scheduled a hearing on March 1 to consider the potential disqualification of Willis and Wade. This latest development has raised serious questions about the integrity of the case and the motivations behind the prosecutors’ actions. It also highlights the importance of maintaining professionalism and avoiding conflicts of interest in high-profile cases.
Overall, this report has sparked a heated debate and brought further scrutiny to the case against Trump. It remains to be seen what repercussions Willis and Wade will face.
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