Tuesday, March 5, 2024

BREAKING: Fani Willis investigation will hold Wednesday hearing with key witness testimony


Townhall independently confirms that on Wednesday [tomorrow] Georgia State's special committee will hold a hearing with a key witness to testify on the RICO case against former President Trump and his co-defendants. 

Although Professor Alan Dershowitz isn't certain that the hearing will go forward, it appears Townhall may have information Dershowitz does not have.

If the hearing takes place, Fani Willis' fanny will be on the line. But Townhall sounds confident that it will take place and will be  publicly livestreamed, per Townhall columnist Phil Holloway, who broke the news Monday.

Professor Dershowitz does not believe Willis' claim that the affair began after she appointed her paramour, Nathan Wade, but he is speculating . . . but most thoughtful people who have followed the case agree.

One of the Trump co-defendants has since asked McAfee to consider additional witness testimony before he decides Willis's fate. The witness, a senior prosecutor from a neighboring county, felt the need to correct the record after watching Bradley's testimony.

According to the eleventh-hour request filed Monday, Cobb County Deputy DA Cindi Lee Yeager had "numerous" conversations with Terrence Bradley, Wade's divorce attorney [on paper] discussing the Willis-Wade affair. "Ms. Yeager watched Mr. Bradley's testimony before the Court and became concerned [...] that what Mr. Bradley testified to [...] was directly contrary to what Mr. Bradley had told Ms. Yeager in person," the filing says.

Bradley allegedly told Yeager information that corroborates what former Willis staffer Robin Bryant-Yeartie testified during the disqualification proceedings, specifically that Willis and Wade began dating around the time they met in 2019. The filing also alludes to Yeartie's condominium, where Willis was subletting, being used as a sex hub, as Wade's cell phone data shows. 

In September 2021, while Bradley was visiting Yeager's office, he received a phone call from a frantic Willis, Yeager says, after a damaging article was published pinpointing how much money Wade has been paid by the county for his work on the Trump case.

Yeager allegedly heard Willis tell Bradley: "They are coming after us. You don't need to talk to them about anything about us."

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