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In reply to the discussion: Sounds like the analysis on the Georgia case about Willis conflict [View all]Sympthsical
(9,207 posts)59. He's saying it was paper cash
He's actually being asked about this again as I type this response, and he's insisting it was paper cash "out of her pocketbook".
Which would be consonant with no records at all.
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As far as before election, Willis said several months ago it might be 2025, although officially still set for late Aug.
Silent Type
Feb 2024
#3
Can you explain this to me? I'm not watching, but I know a consensual affair between adults doesn't
Scrivener7
Feb 2024
#8
He supposedly paid for them on his business credit card and then she paid him back in cash.
progressoid
Feb 2024
#28
Thank you. From Google, I am gathering that they are saying she hired him, he paid for the stuff
Scrivener7
Feb 2024
#45
She is now testifying that she normally keeps thousands of dollars in cash at home
MichMan
Feb 2024
#113
This is what confuses me.....why does it matter if she and Wade had a relationship.
Fla Dem
Feb 2024
#83
If she had disclosed it from the start, it wouldnt be an issue; except his pay
oldsoftie
Feb 2024
#103
I certainly caught HELL for saying Willis had created a BIG problem. This is a disaster
oldsoftie
Feb 2024
#13
By all appearances Wade wasn't qualified for the job, and the exchange of money to
JohnSJ
Feb 2024
#29
It was Willis' call on whether Wade is qualified for the strategy she was developing, no one else's...
Think. Again.
Feb 2024
#31
This is where I am so confused. This is exactly what it seems like to me. I don't get this at all.
Scrivener7
Feb 2024
#52
With the certainty that she has done something horrendous, I was sure I had missed something.
Scrivener7
Feb 2024
#58
Yes. If I was the expenses manager at his law firm, I'd smack him in the head. But beyond that, that's true.
Scrivener7
Feb 2024
#68
I don't see anything that he did that would anger the law firm's accountant...
Think. Again.
Feb 2024
#70
What??? Something had me thinking it was a company card. But it's his own card???
Scrivener7
Feb 2024
#74
Honestly, I'm trying to see this. She hired him. He paid for trips on the credit card from his
Scrivener7
Feb 2024
#50
It depends if it is personal money or tax payer money. Fani WIllis has just appeared, and has no
JohnSJ
Feb 2024
#95
Is Weisman a "trump" cronie? This has nothing to do with trump's lawyers, it is how Wade is
JohnSJ
Feb 2024
#48
Perjury has to be a lie that is material to a case and made knowingly. Do I need to grab a law dictionary?
SoFlaBro
Feb 2024
#133
It was a big lapse in judgment by Willis involving over $600,000 paid to Wade's law firm.
elocs
Feb 2024
#81
No. 600K is what Wade was paid for work he did. No one seems to be debating whether
Scrivener7
Feb 2024
#93
If they lied under oath about something, then that's an issue. As far as him paying for her
Scrivener7
Feb 2024
#92
Seriously, how does an affair between consenting adults change the facts of the case against Trump?
dlk
Feb 2024
#101
It isn't the personal relationship they are accusing her of. They are accusing her of allegedly
JohnSJ
Feb 2024
#129