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It was a divorce lawyer in Georgia who "SWEAT BULLETS" on Tuesday as he was being grilled about his knowledge of an intimate relationship between Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis and Nathan Wade, the lawyer she hired to help develop an organized crime case against President Donald Trump.
It was Terrence Bradley, a former divorce lawyer for Wade who was cleared to answer questions about the issues involving Willis by a judge hearing arguments that Willis should be forcibly removed from the case.
She has declined to voluntarily depart, despite evidence she might have personally benefited financially from hiring Wade, as she directed $650,000 of taxpayer funds to him, and then took exotic trips with him.
One of Trump's co-defendants in the RICO case submitted documents charging that Willis was irretrievably compromised in the case because of her relationship with Wade. A critical issue is that Willis and Wade both testified under oath that their relationship didn't start until after she hired him. Other witnesses have confirmed it started much earlier than that.
Judge Scott McAfee is to issue a ruling after closing arguments on Friday.
On Tuesday, Bradley "SWEAT BULLETS" when being asked about that, according to a report at the Gateway Pundit.
He said he couldn't recall, that he was guessing about the issue, that he was speculating, and more.
The report explained a lawyer for Trump grilled Bradley "on why he sent a defense attorney a text confirming the start date of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ relationship with Nathan Wade."
Bradley claimed he was "speculating" when he told Ashleigh Merchant, the attorney for Trump co-defendant Michael Roman, via text that Willis’ relationship with Wade began years before he was hired, the report said.
Bradley often responded that he did "not recall" when asked about his "speculating" about facts.
While Willis and Wade have claimed their relationship didn’t begin until 2022, Bradley said via text it started earlier. Another witness provided the same information.
It was McAfee who reviewed what Bradley would testify to, and cleared him to be questioned in the case.
Trump's lawyer said, "Why would you speculate when she was asking you a direct question about when the relationship started?" Bradley said, "I have no answer for that."
"Except for the fact that you do in fact know when it started, and you don’t wanna testify to that in court," Trump's lawyer said.
The testimony came after McAfee said Bradley's statements were not barred by attorney-client privilege.
The report said, "Bradley would not reveal exactly when Nathan Wade told him he was dating Fani Willis. Recall that Bradley previously suggested he had knowledge that the Fani-Wade love affair began before 2022. Now all of a sudden he can’t recall anything."
The report continued, "According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, authorities geo-tracked Nathan Wade and found that Nathan Wade made at least 35 visits to Fani’s Hapeville neighborhood before he was hired as the lead prosecutor in the lawfare RICO case against President Trump and 18 Trump associates."
That report said, "Trump’s lawyers relied on data collected from Wade’s cellphone and cellphone tower transmissions to track his movements. It seems to contradict Wade’s testimony last week in which he said he had visited Willis at her condo in Hapeville no more than 10 times before he was hired in November 2021. It also indicates Wade twice arrived late at night at the condo and left early the next morning in the months before Willis and Wade said their relationship became romantic early in 2022."
The case is one of several assembled by Democrats in their efforts to make sure Trump isn't the GOP candidate for president in 2024, or at least if he is, Joe Biden is allowed to win.