Friday, March 15, 2024

BREAKING: Justice is broken as judge rules as predicted



Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee ruled that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is not going to be held accountable for what appears to be perjury, and will get to keep her law license and arrogant attitude. All she has to do is either step aside from the case against President Trump, or fire her former paramour, Nathan Wade.

McAfee, as predicted, issued the ruling as his re-election to the bench looms large. He heard evidence presented by attorneys for the co-defendants in the 2020 election interference case and did not allow it to interfere with his personal ambition, much like President Biden is doing in the case of Israel v. Hamas.

Four co-defendants accused Willis of having an "improper" affair with Nathan Wade, the lover she hired to help prosecute the case and with whom she enjoyed lavish vacations paid for by Wade.

The co-defendants alleged that Willis benefited financially by hiring Wade because they were in a pre-existing relationship when he was hired in 2021 and would vacation together. She claimed to have repaid the tens of thousands of dollars he spent on her in cash she keeps lying around in her apartment because she is black and that's how she rolls. Evidently, that was good enough proof for McAfee.

Wade and Willis both denied they were kicking boots prior to his hiring and that the couple would split the costs of their shared travels. 

On Wednesday McAfee issued a ruling that quashed six counts in the Georgia election interference case and Trump's 18 co-defendants. The judge said the state failed to allege sufficient detail for "solicitation of violation of oath by public officer."

There is no accountability anymore and McAfee is a self-serving coward--it's all theater.


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