Fani Willis & Nathan Wade: New Evidence Suggests Lying Under Oath, w/ Phil Holloway
Megyn KellyFebruary 5, 202533 min744,684 views
49 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβNew Cell Phone Evidence
- π± New cell phone records obtained via subpoena suggest Fani Willis and Nathan Wade had excessive contact, including over 12,000 texts and 2,000 calls in 2021, long before they claimed their affair began.
- π Defense investigators used geofencing technology to analyze cell tower data, indicating Wade's phone connected to towers near Willis's condo on at least 35 occasions, including overnight stays.
- π Two specific instances highlighted show Wade arriving at Willis's residence in the evening and staying until the early morning hours, contradicting their sworn testimony.
Contradictory Testimony
- π£οΈ Wade and Willis testified under oath that they never spent the night at the condo and downplayed the frequency of his visits.
- π€₯ The new evidence suggests these statements may have been lies under oath, potentially constituting a fraud on the court.
- βοΈ If found to have lied, the judge could disbelieve all their testimony, impacting the entire prosecution.
Potential Consequences
- π¨ Lying under oath in Georgia can lead to disbarment, indictment, or contempt of court charges.
- π The credibility of the entire prosecution team is now in question, as they have an ethical obligation to be truthful with the court.
- ποΈ Willis faces potential removal from office, indictment, and bar investigations, with her law license potentially at risk.
Defense Strategy and Future Evidence
- π§© The defense team, led by Ashley Merchant, appears to be strategically releasing evidence, allowing Willis and Wade to respond and potentially incriminate themselves further.
- π¬ Defense lawyers are confident that more evidence, including text messages between Wade and his former divorce attorney Terrence Bradley, will be revealed.
- π The contents of these text messages are expected to provide ironclad proof of the affair beginning before 2022, which could be the "death knell" for the case.
Challenges to Cell Phone Data
- β οΈ While cell phone tower data can be a useful tool, defense attorney Mark Gagos points out its limitations and potential for inaccuracy or misinterpretation.
- π However, the distance and timing of Wade's alleged visits to Willis's condo in Hapeville are presented as too significant to be dismissed as mere cell tower misfires or routine travel.
- π Even if the location data is debated, the sheer volume of calls and texts between Willis and Wade remains a strong indicator of a non-platonic relationship.
Willis's Office Response
- π Willis's office is reportedly working on a rapid legal response to challenge the interpretation of the cell phone data, aiming to argue it does not undermine their timeline.
- π€ They are seeking expert witnesses to counter the defense's analysis, but are not expected to deny Wade's visits to the condo.
- π§ The focus of their defense will likely be on maintaining that the relationship had not yet developed into a romance during the period in question, despite the evidence of frequent and lengthy visits.
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