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wade? >> do i? >> you have ever? >> i have. maybe once or twice. >> did mr.wayed ever ask -- mr. wade ever ask to use your credit card to pay for a trip? >> objection. privileged -- [indiscernible] >> just asking, somehow that furthering the divorce proceeding? >> i had a business card and we would use my business card. the firm would use my business card. >> for travel? >> are you asking if i used my business card for travel? >> would mr. wade use your pweusz card for that -- business card for travel? >> i recall -- i recall a trip but i don't know if that trip has anything to do with this case. so, i do recall him using my card once. >> when was that? >> i don't even know when that was. that's the honest truth. i recall him using my card once but i cannot remember what that was for. i do remember it was a trip. but i cannot accurately state where it was and who it was with or anything like that. >> and he paid you back for that trip in cash? >> i can't remember how he paid. i think it was
wade? >> do i? >> you have ever? >> i have. maybe once or twice. >> did mr.wayed ever ask -- mr. wade ever ask to use your credit card to pay for a trip? >> objection. privileged -- [indiscernible] >> just asking, somehow that furthering the divorce proceeding? >> i had a business card and we would use my business card. the firm would use my business card. >> for travel? >> are you asking if i used my business card for travel? >> would...
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wade? >> do i? >> you have ever? >> i have. maybe once or twice. >> did mr.wayed ever ask -- mr. wade ever ask to use your credit card to pay for a trip? >> objection. privileged -- [indiscernible] >> just asking, somehow that furthering the divorce proceeding? >> i had a business card and we would use my business card. the firm would use my business card. >> for travel? >> are you asking if i used my business card for travel? >> would mr. wade use your pweusz card for that -- business card for travel? >> i recall -- i recall a trip but i don't know if that trip has anything to do with this case. so, i do recall him using my card once. >> when was that? >> i don't even know when that was. that's the honest truth. i recall him using my card once but i cannot remember what that was for. i do remember it was a trip. but i cannot accurately state where it was and who it was with or anything like that. >> and he paid you back for that trip in cash? >> i can't remember how he paid. i think it was
wade? >> do i? >> you have ever? >> i have. maybe once or twice. >> did mr.wayed ever ask -- mr. wade ever ask to use your credit card to pay for a trip? >> objection. privileged -- [indiscernible] >> just asking, somehow that furthering the divorce proceeding? >> i had a business card and we would use my business card. the firm would use my business card. >> for travel? >> are you asking if i used my business card for travel? >> would...
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wade. and, particularly that it wasn't established that his specific knowledge came at further ends of legal advice. having made that determination, i did not see any choice but to allow the parties to have an opportunity to explore that topic. there is really, in my mind, it with that topic only, if there's anything else we have covered, i'm not here to do it again. with that, is there anything else we need to cover before kicking that off. >> mr. wade is still a potential witness. >> i believe mr. wade was released when we concluded his testimony at the last hearing unless he has been re-subpoenaed, i have no knowledge of that. >> i think, procedurally, that would be accurate. at this point i don't see a means where he would need to be recalled, but if it is, than that is something you could take up. all right, mr. bradley through his attorney informed me he would be here in person. i don't see him in the gallery, doing know if he's out in the hallway. if we could call for mr. bradley. qu
wade. and, particularly that it wasn't established that his specific knowledge came at further ends of legal advice. having made that determination, i did not see any choice but to allow the parties to have an opportunity to explore that topic. there is really, in my mind, it with that topic only, if there's anything else we have covered, i'm not here to do it again. with that, is there anything else we need to cover before kicking that off. >> mr. wade is still a potential witness....
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wade? >> i did not know mr. wade prior to that. >> at all? >> at all. >> no further questions. >> seeing and hearing no other further counsel. any redirects or ms. cross? can he be excused. >> thank you, your honor. >> next witness? >> the next witness would be anna rodriguez. asking mr. bradley about the sexual assault of miss rodriguez. a client of the firm. beside knowing and recognizing his name, i believe her testimony would be impeaching for mr. bradley. i believe it's appropriate. >> thank you. based on that, the subject matter falls under 608, extremes evidence of collateral matter. alta gets allowed under our rules of evidence. >> understanding that, i just want to on the record that rodriguez would testify that mr. bradley sexually assaulted her. was a client at the time. and that would be impeaching of his testimony. >> understood. any further evidence or witnesses? >> i have none further. >> at this time, for now, i will consider the evidence closed, subject to any certified submissions by counsel. subject to the results of that h
wade? >> i did not know mr. wade prior to that. >> at all? >> at all. >> no further questions. >> seeing and hearing no other further counsel. any redirects or ms. cross? can he be excused. >> thank you, your honor. >> next witness? >> the next witness would be anna rodriguez. asking mr. bradley about the sexual assault of miss rodriguez. a client of the firm. beside knowing and recognizing his name, i believe her testimony would be impeaching for...
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wade? >> one conversation of what? i apologize. it broke up. >> the only thing i'm asking about is that area that the court said is not privileged, which is the relationship between mr. wade and mrs. willis. you've testified that during the time you represented mr. wade from 2018 on, that you only had one conversation with him in reference to the relationship between mrs. willis and mr. wade. is that correct? >> yeah, i think that's fairly accurate, yes. >> so out of the entire time, talking about could be 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, when did you stop representing mr. wade? >> it was a few months after i left the firm. >> all right. give me an approximate time. >> i left maybe june, july of 2022, maybe. >> okay. so that would suggest for assuming it's 2018, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and half of 2022, which is in the vicinity of 4 to 4 1/2 years, you're testifying under oath you had one conversation about a relationship between mr. wade and mr. willis? is that correct? >> i don't recall having any
wade? >> one conversation of what? i apologize. it broke up. >> the only thing i'm asking about is that area that the court said is not privileged, which is the relationship between mr. wade and mrs. willis. you've testified that during the time you represented mr. wade from 2018 on, that you only had one conversation with him in reference to the relationship between mrs. willis and mr. wade. is that correct? >> yeah, i think that's fairly accurate, yes. >> so out of the...
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wade? >> one conversation of what? i apologize. >> the only thing i'm asking about is that area that the court said is not privileged, which is the relationship between mr. wade and miss willis. you've testified that during the time you represented mr. wade, from 2018 on, that you only had one conversation with him in reference to the relationship between miss willis and mr. wade. is that correct? >> yeah, i think that's fairly accurate. yes. >> so out of the entire time, it could be 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021. when did you stop representing mr. wade? >> it was a few months after i left the firm. >> give me a approximate time. >> i left maybe june, july of 2022, maybe. >> okay. so that would suggest that for assuming it's 2018, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and half of 2022, which is in the vicinity of four to four and a half years, you're testifying under oath you had one conversation about a relationship between mr. wade and miss willis. is that correct? >> i don't recall having any other conversat
wade? >> one conversation of what? i apologize. >> the only thing i'm asking about is that area that the court said is not privileged, which is the relationship between mr. wade and miss willis. you've testified that during the time you represented mr. wade, from 2018 on, that you only had one conversation with him in reference to the relationship between miss willis and mr. wade. is that correct? >> yeah, i think that's fairly accurate. yes. >> so out of the entire...
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wade? >> yes. >> did miss willis tell you on more than one occasion that she was engaged in a romantic relationship with mr. wade prior to you leaving the district attorney's office? >> did she tell me or did i observe? >> right now did she tell me. >> yes. >> did she tell you that in the year of 2020? >> yes. >> in the year of 2021. >> yes. >> are you certain that ms. willis told you about the romantic relationship with mr. wade prior to november 1st of 2021? >> yes. >> now, did you also have observations of mr. wade and miss willis together prior to november 1st of 2021? >> yes. >> and were those in a social setting? >> yes. >> and did you observe them do things that are common among people having a romantic relationship? >> yes. >> such as, give us an example? >> hugging, kissing, affection. >> all before november 1st of 2021, correct? >> yes. >> that's all i have. >> ma'am, did i understand you to say that there was a period of time when you and ms. willis began -- >> no. >> mr. durham.
wade? >> yes. >> did miss willis tell you on more than one occasion that she was engaged in a romantic relationship with mr. wade prior to you leaving the district attorney's office? >> did she tell me or did i observe? >> right now did she tell me. >> yes. >> did she tell you that in the year of 2020? >> yes. >> in the year of 2021. >> yes. >> are you certain that ms. willis told you about the romantic relationship with mr. wade prior...
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he said that he referred to wade's divorce case said wade's patently unpersuasive explanation for the inaccurate interrogatories he submitted in his pending divorce indicates a willingness on his part to wrongly conceal his relationship with the district attorney. as the case moves forward reasonable members of the public could easily be left to wonder whether the financial exchanges have continued, resulting in some form of benefit to the district attorney or even whether the romantic relationship has resumed. the judge goes on to write, put differently, an outsider could reasonably think that the district attorney is not exercising her independent professional judgment totally free of any compromising influences as long as wade remains on the case, this unnecessary perception will persist. >> bill: reasonable people persist as well. still no answer on when she needs to give the judge her answer? >> yeah actually my understanding is that the judge has not issued a deadline for d.a. fani willis to make the decision. however, he has said that the trial against former president trump an
he said that he referred to wade's divorce case said wade's patently unpersuasive explanation for the inaccurate interrogatories he submitted in his pending divorce indicates a willingness on his part to wrongly conceal his relationship with the district attorney. as the case moves forward reasonable members of the public could easily be left to wonder whether the financial exchanges have continued, resulting in some form of benefit to the district attorney or even whether the romantic...
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wade. and particularly that it wasn't established that his specific knowledge came about in furtherance of legal advice. having made that determination i didn't see any other choice but to allow the parties to have an opportunity to explore that topic with him. there's really in my mind it's that topic only i think if there is anything else we have already covered, i'm not here to do it again. so, with that is there anything else we need to cover before kicking that off? >> just, mr. wade is still a potential witness -- [indiscernible] >> i believe mr. wade was released from the subpoena when we concluded his testimony at the last hearing. so unless he's been resubpoenaed, and i have no knowledge of that. he has every right to be present. >> i think procedurally that would be accurate and so at this point i don't see a means where he would need to be recalled and but if it is, then that is something you can take up. all right. mr. bradley through his attorney informed me that he would be he
wade. and particularly that it wasn't established that his specific knowledge came about in furtherance of legal advice. having made that determination i didn't see any other choice but to allow the parties to have an opportunity to explore that topic with him. there's really in my mind it's that topic only i think if there is anything else we have already covered, i'm not here to do it again. so, with that is there anything else we need to cover before kicking that off? >> just, mr. wade...
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wade. in order to properly impeach a witness, you have to confront the witness with specific statements. you can look at the youtube of the entire hearing over the last couple days. mr. wade wasn't once confronted with a statement that he claimed or said to mr. bradley. the way you properly impeach somebody, you have to confront the witness. here would be mr. wade. once he makes abs statement that you believe to be inconsistent, you have a witness who can prove that inconsistency, that's when you call the witness. when mr. wade was on the stand, not once was he asked, did you tell mr. bradley this? in a cdein your conference room. that was not covered under attorney-client privilege. that was not asked. the specifics of that conversation was not asked. any testimony that mr. bradley testified to is impermissible. it's improper impeachment. they did not confront mr. wade with it. so that's where the state would begin with the comments that mr. merchant made about me referencing his life as l
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wade. and then she goes on to say, god, is it them playing the racecar where they only question one? no, if she had been truthful with the congregation, truthful with the community she would have said i had a relationship with him. good, bad, forgive me, whatever. that is what she should have said. but she chose to deflect and say them, the reference to them and the others and they. it is obviously a reference to the motion filed by miss merchant. they choose to go after the black man and she then goes on. again, deflecting away. and deflecting to the -- what i call the third rail, the american society. accusing somebody on the other side of being a racist. so and so is a racist. they are racist. she was the one playing the race card in a way to try to deflect from her own conduct. she goes on to say and her discussions with the lord, god, is that -- is it that some will never see a black man as qualified no matter his achievements? again, the deflection. what is she saying? the listener is
wade. and then she goes on to say, god, is it them playing the racecar where they only question one? no, if she had been truthful with the congregation, truthful with the community she would have said i had a relationship with him. good, bad, forgive me, whatever. that is what she should have said. but she chose to deflect and say them, the reference to them and the others and they. it is obviously a reference to the motion filed by miss merchant. they choose to go after the black man and she...
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wade. that's correct. so >> but it was a lonely time. >> oh, my god that yeah. that 2021 i have a lot of guilt about this time period in my life. let me tell you why, but yes, it wasn't only time. i was very appreciative to the citizens for giving me this responsibility. and as >> but what i'm very, >> very quickly learned is that this is a very isolating job. and 2021 wasn't only time i turned 50 in 2021 probably one of the worst birthdays i've ever had. spin it alone. so i have a clear recollection of 2021 being low >> mr. wade, ever visit you at the condo? the time period i'm talking about prior to november of 2021 when ms year t was at the condo mill cod me when we didn't share the condo at the same time. >> so the answer would be no. >> well, we never stayed them together, so it's stability, isn't impossibility. yeah now, ms ms uri, because we need to get clarification on this. is the already stayed in that place. there may have been a time that me and mr. wade visit, like when saw maj
wade. that's correct. so >> but it was a lonely time. >> oh, my god that yeah. that 2021 i have a lot of guilt about this time period in my life. let me tell you why, but yes, it wasn't only time. i was very appreciative to the citizens for giving me this responsibility. and as >> but what i'm very, >> very quickly learned is that this is a very isolating job. and 2021 wasn't only time i turned 50 in 2021 probably one of the worst birthdays i've ever had. spin it alone....
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wade? >> i think the first time we went on vacation was around april of 22. a vacation is a stretch. i'm trying to be comprehensive. i recall april of 22. his birthday is march 18. so that would have been his 49th birthday. i took him to like tennessee for the day. we went to a museum. i think we might have stayed the night. i'm not sure. i mean, tennessee is kind of hard to call a vacation but i'm trying to be inclusive. like i said, i don't think he -- i know it wasn't more than a day. >> but you spent the night. >> i think we did. i think there's a possibility that we stayed that night. in april of 22. >> who paid for the hotel? >> i think i did. it was his birthday. >> would you have used a credit card? >> probably maybe a debit card. >> martha: okay. we have lost the signal here just momentarily. we'll get it back, i'm sure. okay. >> it was around then. >> april 2022? >> 22. around there. i don't know like -- it's not like when you're in grade school and you send a letter and says will
wade? >> i think the first time we went on vacation was around april of 22. a vacation is a stretch. i'm trying to be comprehensive. i recall april of 22. his birthday is march 18. so that would have been his 49th birthday. i took him to like tennessee for the day. we went to a museum. i think we might have stayed the night. i'm not sure. i mean, tennessee is kind of hard to call a vacation but i'm trying to be inclusive. like i said, i don't think he -- i know it wasn't more than a day....
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wade. >> you made your point, mr. sadow. let's move on. >> yes, your honor. when in the prosecution team prior to i guess the motion being filed by defendant roman, who in the prosecution team knew of your personal relationship and now i'm talking romantic with mr. wade? >> sir, i'm extremely private. >> all i asked is who knew. if the answer is no one knew, that's fine. i asked you who knew. >> answer it and explain, mrs. willis. >> i'm very private. when i supervised mr. body and mr. mcafee, they didn't know who i was dating. but i was dating somebody. i kept something private, that's my private life. it's not any mystery to anyone. it's like a woman doesn't have the right to keep her private life private. i'm speaking on this because there's been all of these intimations. >> you still didn't answer the question. >> i'm sorry. what was the question. >> is there anyone else that knew about it. then you can explain. >> i don't know. i don't think so. i certainly didn't go out telling my bus
wade. >> you made your point, mr. sadow. let's move on. >> yes, your honor. when in the prosecution team prior to i guess the motion being filed by defendant roman, who in the prosecution team knew of your personal relationship and now i'm talking romantic with mr. wade? >> sir, i'm extremely private. >> all i asked is who knew. if the answer is no one knew, that's fine. i asked you who knew. >> answer it and explain, mrs. willis. >> i'm very private. when i...
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wade? >> one conversation of what i apologize. >> if you only think we're the only thing i'm asking about is that area that the court said is not privileged, which is the relationship between mr. wade and ms willis you've testified that during the time you represented mr. wade from 2018 on that you only had one conversation with him in reference to the relationship between ms willis and mr. wade, is that correct? >> yeah, i think that's fairly accurate, yes. >> okay. so out of the entire time and talking about could be 2018, 1928 1928, 20, 2021. when did you stop? up representing mr. wade. >> it was a few months after i left the firm >> all right. give me i left maybe june, july of 2022, maybe okay. >> so that would suggest that for assuming it's 2018, 2018, 2019, 2020, 1.5 of 2022, which is in the vicinity of four to four-and-a-half years, you're testifying under oath. you had one conversation about a relationship between mr. wade and ms willis. is that correct >> i don't recall having any
wade? >> one conversation of what i apologize. >> if you only think we're the only thing i'm asking about is that area that the court said is not privileged, which is the relationship between mr. wade and ms willis you've testified that during the time you represented mr. wade from 2018 on that you only had one conversation with him in reference to the relationship between ms willis and mr. wade, is that correct? >> yeah, i think that's fairly accurate, yes. >> okay. so...
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wade. that shows that the da's office is serving the personal interests of the da and mr. wade in carrying out further concealment and cover up of their relationship and not the cause of justice. they are sworn to serve. that is a conflict of interest it's a continuation of the wrongful pattern of concealment and cover up that they've engaged in since the beginning. but now they've enlisted the entire office in the infra prize in the written response to the motion to disqualify, wray said this and i quote, should be absolutely clear there is no evidence that da willis derived any financial benefit from mr. wade. that's on page 15 flat-out false ten lawyers in this case, but their name on that starting with the da so throw another log on the bonfire of conflicts of interests the problem here is the da cannot distinguish between her personal interests and ambitions on the one hand, and her public duties as a prosecutor on the other. and apparently neither neither can anyone else in their offi
wade. that shows that the da's office is serving the personal interests of the da and mr. wade in carrying out further concealment and cover up of their relationship and not the cause of justice. they are sworn to serve. that is a conflict of interest it's a continuation of the wrongful pattern of concealment and cover up that they've engaged in since the beginning. but now they've enlisted the entire office in the infra prize in the written response to the motion to disqualify, wray said this...
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wade. the point of that line of questioning was to embarrass or harris the district attorney in a way that was very public, and in a way that was to impugn her character as it relates to that line of questioning in front of the court, in front of anyone watching the proceedings as it unfolded. and the language in whitworth, i would again submit to the court requires that an actual conflict must be shown. which is why the reference to speculation and conjecture is, again, referenced bauds because speculation and con , which is what is required based on the case law. so in state versus sutherland, 190 georgia appeals 606. a 1989 case. and it says while the prosecuting officers should see that no unfair advantage is taken of the accused, he is not a judicial officer. those who are required to exercise judicial functioning in the case are the judge and the public prosecutor is not necessarily a partisan in the case. if we were compelled to the same circumspection as the judge and jury, there wo
wade. the point of that line of questioning was to embarrass or harris the district attorney in a way that was very public, and in a way that was to impugn her character as it relates to that line of questioning in front of the court, in front of anyone watching the proceedings as it unfolded. and the language in whitworth, i would again submit to the court requires that an actual conflict must be shown. which is why the reference to speculation and conjecture is, again, referenced bauds...
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wade? >> i did not meet nathan wade until 2023, about a year ago when a reporter by the name of isacoff interviewed me. that's the first time. >> that was in 2023? >> 2023, right. >> i know you said you hadn't met him until 2023, but when you were living at ms. willis' house in fulton county, did you ever meet mr. wade in 2019? >> absolutely not. >> how about 2020? >> absolutely not. >> did you ever see mr. wade at ms. willis' fulton county house in 2021? >> never. >> is it it your testimony the only time or first time you met mr. wade was in 2023? >> let me say something, mr. wade said that he remembers seeing me, and i do remember some banter. i'm a member of kappa alpha psi fraternity. there is this thing that goes on between fraternities. mr. wade is a member of alpha phi alpha. i do remember there was a banter when my daughter was sworn in to be district attorney between me and a couple guys. he said he remembers me. i don't remember him. >> prior to that experience that you are talkin
wade? >> i did not meet nathan wade until 2023, about a year ago when a reporter by the name of isacoff interviewed me. that's the first time. >> that was in 2023? >> 2023, right. >> i know you said you hadn't met him until 2023, but when you were living at ms. willis' house in fulton county, did you ever meet mr. wade in 2019? >> absolutely not. >> how about 2020? >> absolutely not. >> did you ever see mr. wade at ms. willis' fulton county house...
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wade? >> oh, absolutely. this is not the type of job that you could walk away from just because you are not getting paid for it. i think there is some professional rules of responsibility to an attorney who is engaged in a case. you have to see it through. so it's not like i could just throw my hands up and say well, i reached my monthly cap, i'm done. i can walk away -- i can't do that. this is ongoing, it's constant, and i have to do the work. >> you look at invoice number 23 for me there in exhibit number 14. >> yes, ma'am. >> does that reflect a similar situation that hours worked that you were not compensated for? >> yes, ma'am. >> invoice number 24, and 27, can you take a look at those and let us know if it reflects the same situation? >> are you trying to depress me? looking at the money -- it's the same, yes. >> and there's no work around to that, you didn't attempt to work around that contractural cap on your hours. >> oh, no, ma'am. >> all right. you were asked a lot of questions,
wade? >> oh, absolutely. this is not the type of job that you could walk away from just because you are not getting paid for it. i think there is some professional rules of responsibility to an attorney who is engaged in a case. you have to see it through. so it's not like i could just throw my hands up and say well, i reached my monthly cap, i'm done. i can walk away -- i can't do that. this is ongoing, it's constant, and i have to do the work. >> you look at invoice number 23 for...
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wade? >> you have already asked that question. keep going. >> when you took office, you had a tax lien of $4600. did you pay that with cash? >> i probably paid through pay. >> but you were saying you had had cash, you had that lien in 2022 when you were going on these trips. so the cash that you gave him could have been used to pay the tax lien off? >> you're going to tell me how to pay my bills? >> this is not relevant. >> are you trying to establish that she was insol gent in some way? >>s i was trying to establish that she did not have these mass amounts of cash she was talking about, yes. >> re-ask the question. >> you had a tax lien in 2022. $4600. >> if you say i did. >> you did not use this cash that you had to reimburse mr. wade to pay that off, correct? >> no. i went shopping. >> you gave a lot of interviews. >> i would not characterize it as a lot. i probably have spoken to them two or three times. >> i think it's already come up that finances are discussed in the boom. i'll overr
wade? >> you have already asked that question. keep going. >> when you took office, you had a tax lien of $4600. did you pay that with cash? >> i probably paid through pay. >> but you were saying you had had cash, you had that lien in 2022 when you were going on these trips. so the cash that you gave him could have been used to pay the tax lien off? >> you're going to tell me how to pay my bills? >> this is not relevant. >> are you trying to establish...
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wade? >> that is correct >> at that point in time, they were already engaged in a relationship, right? >> to object. >> i can't say that the relation of what mr. bradley just said, you just said he does not remember. there's nothing specific, doesn't remember the exact date. i think the question now is to reference it or tie it to maybe some other event anymore? quite remember, i agree with, your honor. she asked that specific question. he said he does not remember any specific days after signing the contract that's exactly where he just said an answer. oh, no, no. we're getting to the end of it. so ms merchant, you don't have much more to pull on here, but he answered that last question. so what's your next one? >> judge? i didn't hear the answer. if they weren't relationship january 25, 2020, you recall the question? >> i recall the question and i can't tell you accurately whether or not they were in a relationship at the time you asked me about him bringing me a contract. i said he did b
wade? >> that is correct >> at that point in time, they were already engaged in a relationship, right? >> to object. >> i can't say that the relation of what mr. bradley just said, you just said he does not remember. there's nothing specific, doesn't remember the exact date. i think the question now is to reference it or tie it to maybe some other event anymore? quite remember, i agree with, your honor. she asked that specific question. he said he does not remember any...
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wade. they didn't have to testify falsely, they could testify truthfully and dictated the relationship timing was in fact before mr. wade was hired. they chose not to. in that sense, dishonesty constitutes a violation of ethical responsibilities. this is not signing an indictment or filing a pleading in which both sides have their own positions, this is a requirement that every witness has to tell the truth under oath. if they don't tell the truth under oath or there is significant concern about their credibility, they are violating their ethical rules. if anyone will tell you, as your owner already knew from when you were a prosecutor, prosecutors are held to a higher standard. they are the ones that are supposed to be seeking justice. they are supposed to be disinterested. when you have the lead prosecutornd da giving what i suggest to you is un testimony based on what bradley said in his text, based on the way it was presented to you, bradley didn't want to testify. thentestify about it,
wade. they didn't have to testify falsely, they could testify truthfully and dictated the relationship timing was in fact before mr. wade was hired. they chose not to. in that sense, dishonesty constitutes a violation of ethical responsibilities. this is not signing an indictment or filing a pleading in which both sides have their own positions, this is a requirement that every witness has to tell the truth under oath. if they don't tell the truth under oath or there is significant concern...
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wade. the point of that line of questioning was to embarrass and harass the district attorney in a way that was public and in a way that was to impugn her character as it relates to that line of questioning in front of the court, in front of anyone watching the proceedings as it unfolded. the language, i would submit to the court, an actual conflict must be shown, which is why the reference is again referenced. speculation and conjecture leads to order equals an appearance of impropriety, not necessary a conflict. >> in state versus sutherland, the 1989 case, while the prosecuting officers should see no unfair advantage is taken of the accused, those required to exercise in the case by the judge and the jury, the public prosecutor is a partisan in the case. if we were to proceed, there would be an end to the conviction of criminals, which goes to the premise that the appearance of impropriety is to apply to judges, not prose prosecutors. if that standard was to be applied in the manner in w
wade. the point of that line of questioning was to embarrass and harass the district attorney in a way that was public and in a way that was to impugn her character as it relates to that line of questioning in front of the court, in front of anyone watching the proceedings as it unfolded. the language, i would submit to the court, an actual conflict must be shown, which is why the reference is again referenced. speculation and conjecture leads to order equals an appearance of impropriety, not...
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wade? >> i did not meet nathan wade until 2023 about a year ago when a reporter interviewed me. that was the first time i met him. >> you said it was in 2023. >> right. 2023. >> and i know you said you hadn't met him until 2023, but when you were living at ms. willis's house in fulton county did you ever meet mr. wade in 2019? >> absolutely not. >> 2020? >> absolutely not. >> ever seen him at her house in 2021? >> never. >> the first time that you met mr. wade was in 2023? >> lets me say something. mr. wade said he remembers seeing me -- i do remember some -- i remember a fraternity and there is this thing that goes on between fraternities, mr. wade is a member of alpha file -- alpha phi alpha. i know there was bantier between me and a couple of guys. he said he remembers me. i don't remember him. >> prior to that experience that you are talking about as well as i guess your official meeting in 2023 had you ever even heard his name? >> no, never. >> i don't think i have any further question
wade? >> i did not meet nathan wade until 2023 about a year ago when a reporter interviewed me. that was the first time i met him. >> you said it was in 2023. >> right. 2023. >> and i know you said you hadn't met him until 2023, but when you were living at ms. willis's house in fulton county did you ever meet mr. wade in 2019? >> absolutely not. >> 2020? >> absolutely not. >> ever seen him at her house in 2021? >> never. >> the first...
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wade? >> yes. >> did ms. willis tell you on more than one occasion that she was engaged in a romantic relationship with mr. wade prior to you leaving the district attorney's office? >> did she tell me or did i observe? >> right now, tell me? >> yes. >> did she tell you that in the year of 2020? >> yes. >> in the year of p 2021? >> yes. >> are you certain that ms. wade told you, ms. willis told you ab the romantic relationship with mr. wade prior to november 21st of 2021? >> yes. >> now, did you also have observations of mr. wade and ms. willis together prior to november 1st of 2021? >> yes. >> and are those observations, were those in a social setting? >> yes. >> and did you observe them do things that are common among people having a romantic relationship? >> yes. >> such as -- can you give us an example? >> hugging, kissing, just affection. >> all before november 1st of 2021, correct? >> yes. >> that's all i have. >> mr. stocks. >> ma'am, did i understand you to say there was a period of
wade? >> yes. >> did ms. willis tell you on more than one occasion that she was engaged in a romantic relationship with mr. wade prior to you leaving the district attorney's office? >> did she tell me or did i observe? >> right now, tell me? >> yes. >> did she tell you that in the year of 2020? >> yes. >> in the year of p 2021? >> yes. >> are you certain that ms. wade told you, ms. willis told you ab the romantic relationship with mr....
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by wade on trips. if you do the math on that, if you look at what he spent in the new look at the testimony about what was payback by willis because the cash reimbursement theories, i will talk about in talk about in a second. but if you do the math on what he actually paid for and what dave testified she payback in cash, you still have over 92,000 -- $9,200 in -- is the amount of money they cannot account for in her testimony. and as it will honor will remember, there is no mention of cash in mr. brady's affidavit when the best and first opportunity to raise that issue would have come up is with the estate filed the response in the affidavit, that is nowhere to be found. the first time we heard about cash was here in this courtroom. and so i think she had lost so she has received a personal financial benefit over $9,200 in this case that she can't account for in the state can't account for the reason we can't account for it is because they came up with the cash three. cash three only raises —-dash.
by wade on trips. if you do the math on that, if you look at what he spent in the new look at the testimony about what was payback by willis because the cash reimbursement theories, i will talk about in talk about in a second. but if you do the math on what he actually paid for and what dave testified she payback in cash, you still have over 92,000 -- $9,200 in -- is the amount of money they cannot account for in her testimony. and as it will honor will remember, there is no mention of cash in...
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wade. you also heard from the special prosecutor, mr. wade, a former judge you heard from the 80th governor of the state of georgia, roy barnes. you heard from the first female elected district attorney of fulton county, and you heard from her father, who was a 40 plus year practicing attorney and good-standing when he left the practice of law. and what i would submit to the court is that ms yeartie's testimony was nothing more than inconsistent at best based on what i referenced to the court earlier as it relates to other representations that were made by for counsel prior to or those in evidence, would his responses during a motion to quash, which weren't subject to cross-examination by defense attorneys weren't even part of the evidentiary record of the hearing. again, i'm just kind of puzzled by that. you didn't ask the question of maturity. what did you tell your attorney before coming here and then we could have dealt with privilege issues and whatever else i mean, i would agree with
wade. you also heard from the special prosecutor, mr. wade, a former judge you heard from the 80th governor of the state of georgia, roy barnes. you heard from the first female elected district attorney of fulton county, and you heard from her father, who was a 40 plus year practicing attorney and good-standing when he left the practice of law. and what i would submit to the court is that ms yeartie's testimony was nothing more than inconsistent at best based on what i referenced to the court...
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wade. they said much of roman's motion, trump's side motion relies on supposition and inuendo, regarding the private relationship between nathan wade and fani willis. they wrote and filed such allegations require a response, we will give you information here and they go on to say the affidavit clarifies that although d.a. willis and special prosecutor waij have been friends since 2019, no special relationship in 2020 and offer no support for exercise of prosecutorial discretion impacted by that personal relationship and goes on in nathan wade's affidavit that is numerically set forth and under oath, considered testimony before the court, he says, we are both financially independent professionals and while we are professional associates and friends since 2019, no personal relationship before my appointment in 2021. please note that the comments, we are getting numbers and receipts, that does not matter as much as that blanket statement. affidavit matters as much as testimony. >> during the c
wade. they said much of roman's motion, trump's side motion relies on supposition and inuendo, regarding the private relationship between nathan wade and fani willis. they wrote and filed such allegations require a response, we will give you information here and they go on to say the affidavit clarifies that although d.a. willis and special prosecutor waij have been friends since 2019, no special relationship in 2020 and offer no support for exercise of prosecutorial discretion impacted by that...
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roe v wade _ i had to push back on that. roe v wade was— i had to push back on that. roe v wade was overturned, so it doesn't matter— wade was overturned, so it doesn't matter where he stands now. his direct— matter where he stands now. his direct actions resulted in the overturning of this landmark law that protects women's freedoms. so this is— that protects women's freedoms. so this is a _ that protects women's freedoms. so this is a core — that protects women's freedoms. so this is a core issue that is going to come — this is a core issue that is going to come to _ this is a core issue that is going to come to play at the ballot box with independents, with democrats and with— with independents, with democrats and with republican women, who vote more than _ and with republican women, who vote more than any other demographic in this country~ — more than any other demographic in this country. | more than any other demographic in this country-— this country. i think that gives you a flavour of _ this country. i think that gives you a flavour of the _ t
roe v wade _ i had to push back on that. roe v wade was— i had to push back on that. roe v wade was overturned, so it doesn't matter— wade was overturned, so it doesn't matter where he stands now. his direct— matter where he stands now. his direct actions resulted in the overturning of this landmark law that protects women's freedoms. so this is— that protects women's freedoms. so this is a _ that protects women's freedoms. so this is a core — that protects women's freedoms. so this...
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wade. he was forced to testify about his relationship with d.a. fani willis. before this break, wade was grilled on his travel with willis, their expenses, the nature of the time they spenting to spent together and specifically and very importantly when did their relationship began? >> when did your relationship with ms. willis begin? >> 2022. >> when in 2022? >> early 2022. >> so you were appointed in november of 2021? >> yes, ma'am. >> and your relationship started early, what's early? january? february? >> around march. >> around march. >> but you two met at an october 2019 judicial conference, correct? >> yes, ma'am. >> that testimony directly contradicts earlier testimony from one of willis's former good friends who said the relationship began well before wade testified it did and predated his hearing by the d.a. >> you have no doubt that their romantic relationship was in effect from 2019 until the last time you spoke with her? >> no doubt. >> did you observe them do things that are c
wade. he was forced to testify about his relationship with d.a. fani willis. before this break, wade was grilled on his travel with willis, their expenses, the nature of the time they spenting to spent together and specifically and very importantly when did their relationship began? >> when did your relationship with ms. willis begin? >> 2022. >> when in 2022? >> early 2022. >> so you were appointed in november of 2021? >> yes, ma'am. >> and your...
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wade. and then she goes on to say, god, isn't it them playing the race card when they only question one. now, if she had been truthful with that congregation, truthful with the community, she would have said, i had a relationship with him. good, bad, forgive me, whatever, that's what she should have said. but she chose to deflect and say them, the reference to them and the others and they. it's obviously a reference to the motion filed by ms. merchan. they choose to go after the black man. and she then goes on, again, deflecting away, and deflecting to the -- what i call the third rail in american society. accusing somebody on the other side of being a racist. so and so is a racist. they're racist. she was the one playing the race card in a way to deflect from her own conduct. she goes on to say in her discussions with the lord. god, is it that some will never see a black man as qualified no matter his achievements, again, the deflection. what is she saying? the listener is not necessarily
wade. and then she goes on to say, god, isn't it them playing the race card when they only question one. now, if she had been truthful with that congregation, truthful with the community, she would have said, i had a relationship with him. good, bad, forgive me, whatever, that's what she should have said. but she chose to deflect and say them, the reference to them and the others and they. it's obviously a reference to the motion filed by ms. merchan. they choose to go after the black man. and...
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wade was for her financial benefit, she would put mr. wade on every case. so she could revel in the riches and lavish lifestyle that has been referred to by defense counsel. there has been no evidence of. the evidence if she stayed at a doubletree in napa. i don't know that to be a lavish hotel. most people, when they go to napa, they stay at the ritz-carlton, the four seasons, things of that nature, not a doubletree. the allegations that she was living the lifestyle of the rich and famous is a joke. an absolute joke. as it relates to what you heard and the secondary issue, the forensic misconduct, for lack of better words, it has to be shown the statements that were made by miss willis related to the prosecution of the case and the guilt or innocence of the defendants, we have none of those statements. there has been no evidence. nothing has been provided as it relates to the specific statements made about any of the defendants and in relation to the guilt or innocence of any of the defendants. she said she had a 95% commission rate. that was what was done
wade was for her financial benefit, she would put mr. wade on every case. so she could revel in the riches and lavish lifestyle that has been referred to by defense counsel. there has been no evidence of. the evidence if she stayed at a doubletree in napa. i don't know that to be a lavish hotel. most people, when they go to napa, they stay at the ritz-carlton, the four seasons, things of that nature, not a doubletree. the allegations that she was living the lifestyle of the rich and famous is a...
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wade? >> i did not meet nathan wade until 2023, about a year ago, when a reporter by the name of isikoff interviewed me. that's the first time i met him. >> you said that was 2023? >> 2023, right. >> and i know you said you hadn't met him until 2023, but when you were living at miss willis' house in fulton county, did you ever meet mr. wade in the year 2019? >> absolutely not. >> how about the year 2020? >> absolutely not. >> have you ever seen mr. wade at miss willis' fulton county house in the year 2021? >> never. >> is it your testimony that the only time, the first time that you met mr. wade was in 2023? >> let me say something. mr. wade said that he remembers seeing me and i do remember some banter, i'm a member of kappa alpha si fraternity. and he's a member of -- i do remember there was some kind of banter when my daughter was sworn in to be district attorney between me and a couple of guys, and he said he remembers me. i don't remember him. >> and prior to that experience that you'r
wade? >> i did not meet nathan wade until 2023, about a year ago, when a reporter by the name of isikoff interviewed me. that's the first time i met him. >> you said that was 2023? >> 2023, right. >> and i know you said you hadn't met him until 2023, but when you were living at miss willis' house in fulton county, did you ever meet mr. wade in the year 2019? >> absolutely not. >> how about the year 2020? >> absolutely not. >> have you ever seen...
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wade? >> i mentioned to you that -- >> what time period? we are no longer doing that. we are going to go back and forth. >> all right. ms. merchant, not so much, he can elect between opening the questions but i think we are still wondering about and we need to get back on track on focusing on the financial benefit or the relationship. >> and my next question about if you did go out to dinner who paid when you went out to dinner? >> he paid, i paid. >> you both paid? >> so let me be really clear. we didn't say oh, the bill is $102, you get $51, i will get $51. i don't operate like that with anyone. i caughtht the bill or he caught the bill, whomever. >> you never paid him through cash app? >> no. >> you onlyy paid him through cash? >> yes. we are talking about i'm very confused. >> you've never given mr. wade money through cash app? >> no. >> the only money you've given him outside of a contract is cash? >> i didn't give him money in a contract. that was cute but i didn't give him money in a
wade? >> i mentioned to you that -- >> what time period? we are no longer doing that. we are going to go back and forth. >> all right. ms. merchant, not so much, he can elect between opening the questions but i think we are still wondering about and we need to get back on track on focusing on the financial benefit or the relationship. >> and my next question about if you did go out to dinner who paid when you went out to dinner? >> he paid, i paid. >> you...
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wade was. it ends up being a blessing in disguise that the subpoena in fact was not quashed in that she took the stand because this was a much needed context. >> i will never forget the look on her lawyers face when she entered that courtroom. if we could just freeze frame on her lawyer's face was looking over at her saying what are you doing? here i am trying to keep you out of this. we have to squeeze in a break. charles coleman and gwen keyes are gonna come back and talk with us more about what happened in georgia today after this break. this break your heart is the beat of life. if you have heart failure, entrust your heart to entresto. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium
wade was. it ends up being a blessing in disguise that the subpoena in fact was not quashed in that she took the stand because this was a much needed context. >> i will never forget the look on her lawyers face when she entered that courtroom. if we could just freeze frame on her lawyer's face was looking over at her saying what are you doing? here i am trying to keep you out of this. we have to squeeze in a break. charles coleman and gwen keyes are gonna come back and talk with us more...
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wade. >> the first time we went on vacation was around april of 22. a vacation is a stretch, but i'm trying to be comprehensive and i recall april of 22. his birthday is march 18. that would have been his 49th birthday. i took himen to tennessee for te day. i think we may have stayed the night. i am not sure. tennessee is kind of hard to call a vacation but i'm just trying to be inclusive. i know it was not more than a day. >> so you did not spend the night? >> i think there is a possibility that we stayed that night in april of 22. >> who paid for the hotel? >> i did. it was his birthday. around their. and it's not like when you are in grade school and you send a little letter and you say will you be my girlfriend and you check. i don't know the day that we started seeing each other. early 22 as we started seeing each other. >> you went to florida on vacation as well? >> i don't recall going to florida on vacation with him. >> you never went to florida with mr. wade? >> we went to get on a
wade. >> the first time we went on vacation was around april of 22. a vacation is a stretch, but i'm trying to be comprehensive and i recall april of 22. his birthday is march 18. that would have been his 49th birthday. i took himen to tennessee for te day. i think we may have stayed the night. i am not sure. tennessee is kind of hard to call a vacation but i'm just trying to be inclusive. i know it was not more than a day. >> so you did not spend the night? >> i think there...
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wade? >> yes. >> did they tell you on more than one occasion that she was engaged in a romantic relationship with mr. wade prior to you leaving the district attorney's office? >> did she tell me or did i observe? >> yes. >> did she tell you that in the year of 2020? >> yes. >> in the year of 2021. >> yes. >> are you certain, telling you about the romantic relationship with ms. wade prior to november 1 of 2021. >> yes. >> did you also have observations of them together prior to november 1 of 2021? >> yes it is common among people of a romantic relationship. >> yes. >> do you have an example? >> hugging and kissing. >> all before november 1 of 2021 correct? >> saying the youngest. >> no. >> mr. durham. >> nothing for me, your honor. >> nothing, your honor. >> good morning. were you aware in 2021 of the illegal trips that were taken together? the trips that they took together in 2022. are you aware of them and 2021. >> no. >> ms. mccullough. >> and mr. cromwell. ms. cross. >> thank you. >> we
wade? >> yes. >> did they tell you on more than one occasion that she was engaged in a romantic relationship with mr. wade prior to you leaving the district attorney's office? >> did she tell me or did i observe? >> yes. >> did she tell you that in the year of 2020? >> yes. >> in the year of 2021. >> yes. >> are you certain, telling you about the romantic relationship with ms. wade prior to november 1 of 2021. >> yes. >> did you...
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wade? >> i think the first time we went on vacation was around april of 22 when it's a vacation is a stretch. but i'm trying to be comprehensive. i recall april of 22, his birthday is march the 18th. so that would have been his 49th birthday i took him to like, tennessee for the day. i think we went to a museum i think we might've stayed the night. i'm not sure. >> but tennessee is kind of hard to call a vacation, but i just in trying to be inclusive like i said, i don't think no, it wasn't more than a day >> again, spend the night. >> i think that we did. that's what i'm telling you. i think that there's a possibility that we stayed that night in april of 22, paid for the hotel. i think i did. >> it's his birthday. >> would you have used a credit card? >> probably, maybe a debtor? >> all right. we are trying to re-establish the signal there at a critical point in time is fani willis. all right, let's go right back to the courthouse. >> it was right around then april 2022 20 around the i do
wade? >> i think the first time we went on vacation was around april of 22 when it's a vacation is a stretch. but i'm trying to be comprehensive. i recall april of 22, his birthday is march the 18th. so that would have been his 49th birthday i took him to like, tennessee for the day. i think we went to a museum i think we might've stayed the night. i'm not sure. >> but tennessee is kind of hard to call a vacation, but i just in trying to be inclusive like i said, i don't think no,...
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wade? >> oh, absolutely. this is not the type of job that you could walk away from just because you're not getting paid for it. i think there's some professional rules responsibility to an attorney who's engaged in a case. you have to see it through. so it's not like i could just throw my hands up and say, well, i reach my my monthly cap. i'm done. >> i can walk away. i can't do that. this is ongoing. it's constant, not have to do the work you look at invoice number 23 for me there and exhibit number 14 >> yes, ma'am >> is that reflect a similar situation? hours works that you were not compensated for? >> yes, ma'am. >> invoice number 24.27. can you take a look at those and let us know if that reflects the same situation >> are you trying to depress me? >> the money >> this the st. yes. >> okay >> there's no work around to that. you didn't attempt to work around that contractual cap on your hours? >> oh, no, ma'am >> all right >> you were asked a lot of questions. mr. wade about the affidav
wade? >> oh, absolutely. this is not the type of job that you could walk away from just because you're not getting paid for it. i think there's some professional rules responsibility to an attorney who's engaged in a case. you have to see it through. so it's not like i could just throw my hands up and say, well, i reach my my monthly cap. i'm done. >> i can walk away. i can't do that. this is ongoing. it's constant, not have to do the work you look at invoice number 23 for me there...
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wade. mr. wade. we need to know that. also, ms. willis' financial disclosure. let's not forget that. talking about two people who went to extraordinary lengths to hide their relationship. july the nature of the relationship. extraordinary. the district attorney needs to take the stand and she needs to tell this court and this court why she filed financial disclosure and 2022, identifying prohibited sources which mr. wade clearly -- did you get gets and benefits? now, we've seen all this. we've seen the trips. we've seen all of the things that total up to around $10,000 in cash. on the financial declaration for 2021 which is filed april 2022 and the financial declarations of 2022 2222 which was filg of any company gets whatsoever over $100 from a prohibited source. it cries out for her testimony. she needs to be able to get in and say why didn't you tell on the disclosure form so people will know the nature of the relationship between prohibited sources and a public official, in this case the district attorney? happens to make a decision to hire someone who ends
wade. mr. wade. we need to know that. also, ms. willis' financial disclosure. let's not forget that. talking about two people who went to extraordinary lengths to hide their relationship. july the nature of the relationship. extraordinary. the district attorney needs to take the stand and she needs to tell this court and this court why she filed financial disclosure and 2022, identifying prohibited sources which mr. wade clearly -- did you get gets and benefits? now, we've seen all this. we've...
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so nathan wade is tendered his resignation. what do you think comes next? >> well, next they'll continue with the process of trying to get a trial date set and moving towards that trial date. they've been engulfed and then controversy for weeks now, and that's kind of put everything else on the back burner, but finding willis and her team were looking for initially an august child i don't think there's any way that's going to happen, but they're now going to shift their attention to trying to get judge mcafee back in the mode of scheduling them a trial date so that they can move scores that date certain. and of course, to the extent that nathan wade was going to be involved in those preparations for trial, they'll have to replace him in order to move forward in that being once they get a trial date >> and she has certainly been admonished in this illegal when for her to be clear, she will remain on this case. >> but some blistering comments from the judge. do you think that's going to change jen how she proceeds here? it may be in style or tone well, i do h
so nathan wade is tendered his resignation. what do you think comes next? >> well, next they'll continue with the process of trying to get a trial date set and moving towards that trial date. they've been engulfed and then controversy for weeks now, and that's kind of put everything else on the back burner, but finding willis and her team were looking for initially an august child i don't think there's any way that's going to happen, but they're now going to shift their attention to...
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wade was hired. they chose not to, and in that sense, that dishonesty, that constitutes a violation of their ethical responsibilities this is not signing an indictment. this is not filing a pleading in which both sides have their own positions. this is a requirement that every witness has to tell the truth under oath, and if they don't tell the truth under oath or there's a significant concern about their credibility, then they're violating their ethical rules, and as anyone will tell you, as your honor already knew from when you were a prosecutor, prosecutors are held to a higher standard. they're the ones that are supposed to be seeking justice. they don't have a particular -- they're supposed to be disinterested. when you have the lead prosecutor and the d.a. giving what i suggest to you is untruthful testimony based on what yeartie has said, based on what bradley said in his texts. based on the whole way it was presented to you, bradley didn't want to testify. he first came up with his attorney/c
wade was hired. they chose not to, and in that sense, that dishonesty, that constitutes a violation of their ethical responsibilities this is not signing an indictment. this is not filing a pleading in which both sides have their own positions. this is a requirement that every witness has to tell the truth under oath, and if they don't tell the truth under oath or there's a significant concern about their credibility, then they're violating their ethical rules, and as anyone will tell you, as...
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wade was. it ends up being a blessing in disguise that the subpoena in fact was not quashed in that she took the stand because this was a much needed context. >> i will never forget the look on her lawyers face when she entered that courtroom. if we could just freeze frame on her lawyer's face was looking over at her saying what are you doing? here i am trying to keep you out of this. we have to squeeze in a break. charles coleman and gwen keyes are gonna come back and talk with us more about what happened in georgia today after this break. after this break. ... ...like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease,... ...or are 65 or older, you are at increased... ...risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 20® is approved in adults... ...to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria... ...that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. in just one dose. don't get prevnar 20® if you've had a severe... ...allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened immune systems... .
wade was. it ends up being a blessing in disguise that the subpoena in fact was not quashed in that she took the stand because this was a much needed context. >> i will never forget the look on her lawyers face when she entered that courtroom. if we could just freeze frame on her lawyer's face was looking over at her saying what are you doing? here i am trying to keep you out of this. we have to squeeze in a break. charles coleman and gwen keyes are gonna come back and talk with us more...
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wade? >> i did not meet nathan wade until 2023, about a year ago when a reporter by the name of isacoff interviewed me. that's the first time. >> that was in 2023? >> 2023, right. >> i know you said you hadn't met him until 2023, but when you were living at ms. willis' house in fulton county, did you ever meet mr. wade in 2019? >> absolutely not. >> how about 2020? >> absolutely not. >> did you ever see mr. wade at ms. willis' fulton county house in 2021? >> never. >> is it it your testimony the only time or first time you met mr. wade was in 2023? >> let me say something, mr. wade said that he remembers seeing me, and i do remember some banter. i'm a member of kappa alpha psi fraternity. there is this thing that goes on between fraternities. mr. wade is a member of alpha phi alpha. i do remember there was a banter when my daughter was sworn in to be district attorney between me and a couple guys. he said he remembers me. i don't remember him. >> prior to that experience that you are talkin
wade? >> i did not meet nathan wade until 2023, about a year ago when a reporter by the name of isacoff interviewed me. that's the first time. >> that was in 2023? >> 2023, right. >> i know you said you hadn't met him until 2023, but when you were living at ms. willis' house in fulton county, did you ever meet mr. wade in 2019? >> absolutely not. >> how about 2020? >> absolutely not. >> did you ever see mr. wade at ms. willis' fulton county house...