
The Megyn Kelly Show How Texts Could Torpedo Fani Willis, and Left Spinning Georgia Student Death, with Mary Katharine Ham, Phil Holloway, and Wendell Husebo | Ep. 732
Feb 27, 2024
Phil Holloway, a legal expert from Georgia, discusses the significant implications of Terrence Bradley's texts in the Fani Willis case. Wendell Husebo, a politics reporter, explores potential ties between the Biden administration and Willis' office. Meanwhile, Mary Katharine Ham sheds light on the tragic death of Georgia student Laken Riley, examining media coverage and social narratives. The conversation dives into ethical issues in prosecutorial conduct, political motivations behind legal actions, and how these stories are shaping public discourse.
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Lavish Vacations and Cash Repayments
- Fani Willis and Nathan Wade allegedly enjoyed lavish vacations together, funded by higher payments to Wade.
- Willis claims she repaid Wade in cash without receipts, which the New York Times omitted in their reporting.
Discrediting Yurty's Testimony
- Willis's dismissal of Robin Yurty, who testified about the affair, might be used to discredit Yurty's testimony.
- However, the lack of evidence presented to challenge Yurty's credibility raises concerns.
Bradley's Conflicting Actions
- Terrence Bradley, Wade's former attorney and friend, texted support for the disqualification motion to Trump's lawyer, Ashley Merchant.
- He then clammed up, citing attorney-client privilege when questioned.

