BREAKING: Bombshell New Phone Evidence Shows Fani Willis and Nathan Wade May Have Lied Under Oath, with Phil Holloway | Ep. 730
Feb 23, 2024
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A bombshell report reveals phone records showing potential perjury by Fani Willis and Nathan Wade, with evidence of extensive communication. Questions arise about overnight visits, relationship dynamics, and discrepancies in court testimonies. Newly revealed phone evidence challenges credibility, prompting strategic responses from legal teams. Anticipation builds around revealing text messages and their significance in the case.
Evidence of thousands of texts and calls suggest a closer relationship between Fani Willis and Nathan Wade than claimed in court.
Use of geo-fencing technology and private investigators exposed potential discrepancies in testimonies, casting doubt on accused parties' credibility.
Deep dives
Allegations of Excessive Contact and Suspicious Cell Phone Evidence
The defense lawyers for Trump presented evidence of a substantial number of text messages and phone calls between Fannie Willis and Nathan Wade, raising doubts about the nature of their relationship. The data revealed an alleged 12,000 text messages and 2,000 voice calls over an 11-month period in 2021, indicating frequent contact. Moreover, cell phone tower data suggested overnight visits between the two, adding weight to suspicions of a closer relationship than claimed during court proceedings.
Implications of Geo-Fenced Evidence and Private Investigator's Role
The defense utilized geo-fencing technology to track Nathan Wade's movements and interactions with Fannie Willis. By employing private investigators who accessed cell phone data and conducted thorough analyses, the defense uncovered specific visitation patterns and communication details that contradicted statements made by the individuals in question. This innovative use of technology shed light on potential discrepancies in testimonies and cast doubt on the credibility of the accused parties.
Attorney-Client Privilege Dispute and Terrence Bradley's Involvement
Terrence Bradley, Nathan Wade's friend and former divorce lawyer, invoked attorney-client privilege to protect six years of conversations from disclosure. His refusal to allow scrutiny of these discussions in court raised suspicions about potential incriminating information that could impact the case significantly. The attempt to shield privileged communications hinted at the existence of crucial evidence that might contradict the narrative presented by the defense and prosecution.
Future Revelations and Ethical Concerns in the Legal Proceedings
The multifaceted legal battle surrounding the alleged affair and misconduct between Fannie Willis and Nathan Wade is poised for further revelations. Despite attempts to obfuscate or challenge incriminating evidence, the truth is expected to surface through forthcoming disclosures or courtroom developments. As ethical concerns loom over the integrity of legal proceedings, the unfolding events suggest potential repercussions for the accused parties, with wider implications for legal ethics and professional standards.
Megyn Kelly is joined by Phil Holloway, founder of Holloway Law Group, to talk about the bombshell new report about phone records showing Nathan Wade spending time at Fani Willis’ condo much more than they originally said, evidence of thousands of texts between Willis and Wade, how the new information shows Willis and Wade may have lied under oath, exactly what Willis and Wade said last week under oath, how Willis may attempt to counter the evidence, whether Willis and Wade could be disbarred or worse, whether there’s even more evidence, the questionable evidence of cell phone “pings,” and more.