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On 6/15/2024 at 8:48 AM, jerrymahoney said:

There is no way the average person can look at the name and know it's supposed to be pronounced  Fah-nee.

There is no way anyone following this case, and certainly no way anyone involved in this case could reasonably claim not to have heard the correct pronunciation of the prosecutor’s name.

 

She’s been widely discussed in news and current affairs programs for well over a year.

 

 

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56 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

There is no way anyone following this case, and certainly no way anyone involved in this case could reasonably claim not to have heard the correct pronunciation of the prosecutor’s name.

 

She’s been widely discussed in news and current affairs programs for well over a year.

 

 

Who cares how her name is pronounced?

 

She's a lying cheating Dem DEI hire. A hired gun to get Trump who can't resist banging the help on the public purse while she's doing it. 

 

Awful woman. Belongs in jail. Her manners and attitude would fit in that environment.

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20 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Who cares how her name is pronounced?

 

She's a lying cheating Dem DEI hire. A hired gun to get Trump who can't resist banging the help on the public purse while she's doing it. 

 

Awful woman. Belongs in jail. Her manners and attitude would fit in that environment.

A couple of things worth mentioning besides the impropriety’s & judicial ethics!

 

Timeline of Fulton County DA Fani Willis - Nathan Wade relationship

 

https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/timeline-fani-willis-nathan-wade-relationship

 

And 

 

fanni’s friend Ms Yeartie.

 

Yeartie also claimed she saw the couple “hugging” and “kissing” before the pair allege their relationship began.

 
 

Why The Timeline Matters

While it might not seem like the timeline is important, it’s actually critical to Willis’ credibility.

 

https://www.theroot.com/whew-was-this-friend-testimony-supposed-to-help-fani-w-1851264311

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8 minutes ago, riclag said:

A couple of things worth mentioning besides the impropriety’s & judicial ethics!

 

Timeline of Fulton County DA Fani Willis - Nathan Wade relationship

 

https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/timeline-fani-willis-nathan-wade-relationship

 

And 

 

fanni’s friend Ms Yeartie.

 

 

Yeartie also claimed she saw the couple “hugging” and “kissing” before the pair allege their relationship began.

 
 

Why The Timeline Matters

While it might not seem like the timeline is important, it’s actually critical to Willis’ credibility.

 

https://www.theroot.com/whew-was-this-friend-testimony-supposed-to-help-fani-w-1851264311

Is she not entitled to have a life of her own, and of her own choosing?

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7 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

There is no way anyone following this case, and certainly no way anyone involved in this case could reasonably claim not to have heard the correct pronunciation of the prosecutor’s name.

 

She’s been widely discussed in news and current affairs programs for well over a year.

I said "look at the name" as in print.

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6 hours ago, billd766 said:

Is she not entitled to have a life of her own, and of her own choosing?

Sure. As long as Ms. Willis or Mr. Wade is on the case but not both:

 

Georgia judge scolds Willis in scathing Trump decision  03/15/24 

 

Georgia Judge Scott McAfee has provided a pathway for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) to move forward with criminally prosecuting former President Trump, but he also gave her a scolding reprimand over a romance with a top prosecutor.

 

McAfee said Trump’s election interference case can proceed with Willis at the helm so long as her once-romantic partner, special prosecutor Nathan Wade, steps aside.

 

But his 23-page decision went on to criticize the district attorney at multiple turns — both over the romance itself and her public comments — saying Willis created an appearance of a conflict.

 

https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4534665-georgia-judge-willis-trump-wade/

 

And note that Judge McAfee's decision to allow Ms. Willis to remain is now being appealed at the Georgia Appeals Court.

 

Appeals court halts Trump’s criminal proceedings in Georgia amid scrutiny of Fani Willis
The order effectively confirms that Trump’s Georgia trial cannot occur before the election.

 

06/05/2024 05:34 PM EDT

A Georgia appeals court has halted all pretrial proceedings in Donald Trump’s Atlanta-based criminal case while a three-judge panel considers whether to disqualify the lead prosecutor, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

 

That appeal is scheduled for oral arguments on Oct. 4, with a decision from the appellate court likely to take several months after that.

 

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/06/05/trumps-criminal-trial-georgia-willis-00161883

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58 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

I said "look at the name" as in print.

Yeh right, because after Fani Willis being discussed for over a year in the news and on political/legal discussion program we all of a sudden rely on infantile reading of her name.

 

Keep it believable, or at least try.

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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Yeh right, because after Fani Willis being discussed for over a year in the news and on political/legal discussion program we all of a sudden rely on infantile reading of her name.

 

Keep it believable, or at least try.

No problem -- you got your Mahoney zinger in for the day.

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7 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Who cares how her name is pronounced?

 

She's a lying cheating Dem DEI hire. A hired gun to get Trump who can't resist banging the help on the public purse while she's doing it. 

 

Awful woman. Belongs in jail. Her manners and attitude would fit in that environment.

Thank you for demonstrating the truth in my first post to this thread.

 

Though perhaps, reconfirming would be more accurate given we have in the past discussed the particular flavor of venomous bile reserved for spewing on Intelligent, well educated, articulate, assertive,  professional woman in a position of power.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Thank you for demonstrating the truth in my first post to this thread.

 

Though perhaps, reconfirming would be more accurate given we have in the past discussed the particular flavor of venomous bile reserved for spewing on Intelligent, well educated, articulate, assertive,  professional woman in a position of power.

 

 

Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County, Ga., district attorney who this week announced racketeering charges against Mr. Trump, accusing him of orchestrating a “criminal enterprise” to reverse Georgia’s election results, wants that trial to begin on March 4 (2024) (the day before Super Tuesday).   

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/18/nyregion/trump-indictments-trial-2024-election.html

 

And that the case as now may be lucky to be heard before March 4, 2025 shows that she was not ready for prime time.

 

And to note this whole brouhaha resulting in Ms. Merchant filing her removal brief in Jan 08,2024 on behalf of her client Michael Roman came about because in Nathan Wade's divorce proceedings, it was noted that he bought airline tickets for himself and one Ms. Fani Willis.

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23 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

And that the case as now may be lucky to be heard before March 4, 2025 shows that she was not ready for prime time.

Non sequitur

It might be indicative of any number of things.

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12 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Who cares how her name is pronounced?

 

She's a lying cheating Dem DEI hire. A hired gun to get Trump who can't resist banging the help on the public purse while she's doing it. 

 

Awful woman. Belongs in jail. Her manners and attitude would fit in that environment.

Hired? Frothing much?

Fani Willis unseats 6-term Fulton DA Paul Howard

By Christian Boone
Updated Aug 12, 2020

https://www.ajc.com/news/crime/early-results-show-fulton-da-challenger-in-the-lead/X23G6PDMIFBVHJKYH6UVTQMQ54/

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54 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

If you say so.

I will say so again -- Ms. Willis for all the qualities you list above was tone deaf that the ongoing peccadilloes with Wade could derail the case.

 

Even in MS. Willis' filing to dismiss the case at the Appeals Court, she has to say what was the root of it all:

 

ATLANTA, Ga. Updated: Jun. 13, 2024  (Atlanta News First) - Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has filed a motion to dismiss an appeal that could remove her and her office from prosecuting former President Donald Trump and his GOP allies in connection to an attempt to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election.

 

In the motion, Willis argued the appeal should be dismissed “due to the lack of sufficient evidence.”

 

The push to remove Willis from the case came after an explosive court filing brought to light the district attorney’s relationship with now-former Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade.

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After exiting Trump election interference case, Nathan Wade has a lot to say
Pending appeal hasn’t stopped ex-special prosecutor’s media blitz

21 hours ago

 

Wade’s romance with Willis nearly upended Fulton County’s election interference case against former President Donald Trump — and still could, if an appeals court sides with the defense. After he resigned, some thought the former special prosecutor would keep a low profile. Instead, Wade has grabbed the spotlight with a blitz of national interviews even as the Georgia Court of Appeals is scrutinizing whether his relationship with the DA should disqualify her from the case.


Nathan Wade: "I’m not responsible for delay of Fulton Trump case."

 

 

It isn’t sitting well with some Willis allies. “I think it is an unnecessary distraction and disrespectful to both the process and the DA for Mr. Wade to be giving interviews at this time,” former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin said.

 

“And how can that be a positive thing for the Fulton DA’s office — I think it would be a constant worry that some internal deliberations might get slipped on national television,” Georgia State University Law School Professor Anthony Michael Kreis said in a post on X.

 

https://www.ajc.com/politics/after-exiting-fulton-trump-case-nathan-wade-has-a-lot-to-say/7N5DEZSWVJHQTDC3SCACT7PZYY/

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