


Fani Willis' beat-up brokedown busted-out snuzz looks and smells like a fairgrounds after a Phish concert.
She's bringing that sad droopy old meat-tuba in a wheelbarrow.
Mia Cathart:
The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's "election conspiracy" case in Georgia has scheduled a hearing for Thursday to consider a request for discovery from one of Trump's alleged "co-conspirators," who is seeking access to any records that potentially catch Fulton County prosecutors conspiring with President Joe Biden's White House.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee issued a one-page order on January 17 summoning attorneys for ex-Trump DOJ official Jeffrey B. Clark and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to appear in his Atlanta courtroom at 2 p.m. Thursday.
Clark's motion to compel--dated January 12--asked the court to order Willis to turn over any evidence documenting any contact she may have had, citing travel receipts billing the Democrat D.A.'s office a total of $4,000 for two eight-hour meetings (costing $2,000 each) with White House officials. One was a late May 2022 conference in Athens and the other a D.C. "interview" in mid-November of 2022. Both financial statements were filed away under the project title: "Anti-Corruption Special Prosecutor."
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The paper trail was unearthed in Trump co-defendant Michael Roman's bombshell motion to disqualify the D.A. where he accused Willis of having an "improper" and "clandestine" affair with Wade at the time she had hired him to prosecute Trump.
Fani's Insatiable Thirst for Schlong has gotten her in a lot of trouble.
The proof of contact "may be material to the outcome of the case or helpful to the defense, if it supports an argument that the prosecution of this case is tainted with partisan political objectives coordinated with, suggested or directed by the White House," Clark's lawyers contended in their motion to compel production of documentation.
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Another invoice from the "Law Offices of Darrius 'Sweetdick' Honeycum, Esq.*" shows that he also met with the Democrat-led House Select January 6 Committee in the spring of 2022. Wade's crew traveled to Washington and documented the April 18, 2022, to April 21, 2022, in-person conference as "Team meeting; Conf w/Jan 6; Research legal issues to prep interv" for 24 hours of work totaling $6,000.
- Edited for clarity.
J6 committee staff reportedly gave Willis an "early boost," helping "guide" the infantile days of the Georgia Trump probe. The extent of the panel's assistance included helping Fulton County prosecutors prep for interviews with star witnesses and discussing topics that were "later featured prominently" in the indictment against Trump and his associates[.]
By the way, Fani Willis is refusing to answer congressional questions:
House Republicans recently called on Willis to disclose her crew's contacts with the J6 committee. Willis refused, claiming the request "violates well-established principles of federalism and separation of powers." She told House Judiciary Committee chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH): "You cannot--and will not--be provided access to any non-public information about this."
So when will she be sentenced to four months in prison?
Meanwhile:
Intercepted DU Transmissions thinks that we might enjoy this DU thread, entitled, ahem, The Fani Willis Appreciation Thread.
It was mostly written by sockpuppets of Darrius "Sweetdick" Honeycum, Esq.'s veiney sex python.