Saturday, April 6, 2024

Fani Willis may have new problems she didn't anticipate



Fulton County District Attorney Fani (pronounced "Fanny") Willis somehow got past the disqualification process in the Georgia election case against President Trump and his co-defendants, but she isn't out of the proverbial woods yet. She is looking at multiple complaints from the Georgia state Senate, the state bar, and the House Judiciary Committee.

Moreover, there is a new accusation by the lawyer of one of the co-defendants, and that could spell some serious legal trouble for the woman who puts her dresses on backwards, much like she practices law: have a target [Trump], then find a crime.

In an interview with legal analyst and Townhall columnist Phil Holloway, and the lawyer for Trump's co-defendant Harrison Floyd, attorney Christopher Kachouroff alleges that Willis recorded a phone conversation between herself and one of his colleagues.

"She did reach out to us, one of my colleagues in Maryland, and was rude, abrupt with him on the phone, and he was dealing with the Maryland case and I was dealing with the Georgia case, and she ended up recording him," Kachouroff said.

The trouble for Willis is that she never told the other party that she was recording him.

He explained that Maryland is a "two party state," whereby both parties must consent to the recording. When asked by Holloway if he was saying that Willis illegally recorded the phone call, he said, "Oh, yes" and noted it was a felony in Maryland.

Floyd posted that part of the conversation:
Fani Willis ILLEGALLY recorded a πŸ“ž call with my lawyer.

Its a felony!

She is a DEI thug with a law license.

Will anyone in GA stand up to her❓#fultoncounty #corrupt #Georgia pic.twitter.com/2ZPqckPVzD— Harrison Floyd πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ (@hw_floyd) April 4, 2024
Holloway also noted that Floyd followed that up with another tweet calling on Willis to recuse herself by Monday, saying otherwise he would pursue legal remedies.

So far Willis' office has remained unresponsive for comment on this allegation. Perhaps she needs to kick it around in church to see what others think. She isn't very bright, it seems, but it appears that she intimidated Scott McAfee, the judge in the disqualification hearing that got her paramour, Nathan Wade kicked off the case, while she remains on it for now.

McAfee turned down the motion to dismiss the charges on First Amendment grounds without prejudice, meaning the defendants could give it another try.

It's likely that this latest allegation regarding the recorded phone call is going to be a matter of concern for him, if he doesn't allow her to intimidate him again, in my opinion.


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