Yet Another Attorney Witness Comes Out of the Woodwork With Damning Info on Fani Willis

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At this point, get the popcorn out because people are coming out of the woodwork to offer damning information about Fulton County DA Fani Willis and her special prosecutor Nathan Wade. 

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I wrote earlier about Cindi Lee Yeager who is a Co-Chief Deputy District Attorney for Cobb County. According to the filing of defense counsel for defendant David Shafer, Terrence Bradley, Wade's former partner, told Yeager he had personal knowledge of when the relationship started between Willis and Wade, and that he said it had begun during the time that she was running for District Attorney in 2019 through 2020. She also revealed a concerning phone call that she says she heard from Willis to Bradley in September 2023 regarding an article about how much calling about an article that was published about how much money Wade and his partners were paid in the case. 

According to the filing, Yeager heard Willis tell Bradley “They are coming after us. You don’t need to talk to them about anything about us.” It's concerning if she was trying to cover things up or potentially interfere with a potential witness.


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But now there's more. A new attorney, Many Arora -- a former adjunct professor at Georgia State School of Law --  has come forward with even more information according to a filing from the defense counsel for Cathy Latham, another defendant in the case. 

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Arora spoke to Latham's counsel on Feb. 29 and said that he had several conversations with Terrence Bradley between September and October 2023. 

According to Arora, Bradley told him that Wade had definitely begun the relationship during the time that Willis was running for District Attorney from 2019 through 2020. That's the same thing Yeager says Bradley told her. According to Arora, Bradley said Wade even had a garage door opener to the property. 

On top of all that, Arora said Bradley told him that Wade helped to supervise Willis' transition, including hiring and firing candidates after interviews. Yikes. That's going to get more inquiries from the folks that are already looking into this matter like the Georgia state Senate and they've already received complaints to the state bar. 

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Judge McAfee said at the end of last week that he would decide the disqualification matter in about two weeks. At this point, I don't know what option that Judge McAfee truly has -- if he's looking at this honestly. This case is a mess, many people need to be investigated, and Willis and Wade should be disqualified. 


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