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Georgia prosecutor alleges Fani Willis asked Bradley not to testify on affair: 'They are coming after us'
A co-defendant in the 2020 Georgia election interference case says a new witness is prepared to testify against Fani Willis should evidence be re-opened in her disqualification proceedings.
David Shafer, a former Georgia Republican Party chairman, filed a notice of proposed testimony in Fulton County Superior Court announcing that Cindi Lee Yeager, a co-chief deputy district attorney for Cobb County, stands ready to appear as a witness, FOX 5 Atlanta reported.
According to the filing, Yeager claims to have had "numerous" interactions with the defense's star witness, Terrence Bradley, and can corroborate his claims that Willis began an affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade years earlier than they both claimed.
"Mr. Wade had definitively begun a romantic relationship with Ms. Willis during the time that Ms. Willis was running for District Attorney in 2019 through 2020," a summary of Yeager's proposed testimony states.
The motion informs the court that Yeager contacted Shafer's counsel after watching Bradley's testimony. She told the attorneys about alleged in-person and other conversations she had with Bradley from August 2023 through January 2024, during which they discussed Willis and Wade.
Bradley, Wade's former law partner and divorce attorney, allegedly told Yeager that Willis and Wade initiated their romantic relationship shortly after meeting at the 2019 Municipal Court Continuing Legal Education Conference, and that it continued through 2020, while Willis campaigned for district attorney.
Yeager alleges Bradley shared that he had "personal knowledge" of the affair and included details regarding the use of Robin Yeartie's apartment and other meetings before November 2021, when Wade and Willis claim their relationship started.
The Cobb County prosecutor also claims she overheard a September 2023 phone conversation between Willis and Bradley discussing an article about how much money Wade and his law firm had earned from working on the election interference case.
During this alleged conversation, which took place before Bradley was subpoenaed as a witness against Willis, Yeager claims she heard the district attorney tell Bradley, "They are coming after us. You don't need to talk to them about anything about us."
The motion states Yeager agreed to come forward after seeing how Bradley's testimony during Willis' disqualification hearing did not match what he had purportedly told her.
"Therefore, in the event that the Court re-opens the hearing to receive additional evidence, as requested by the State and Defendant former President Trump, Mr. Shafer requests that the defense be permitted to subpoena Ms. Yeager and present Ms. Yeager's testimony relating to the matters set forth herein," the motion states....
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Wittness tampering? Didn't Stone get thrown in jail for that? Fani's toast.
A co-defendant in the 2020 Georgia election interference case says a new witness is prepared to testify against Fani Willis should evidence be re-opened in her disqualification proceedings.
David Shafer, a former Georgia Republican Party chairman, filed a notice of proposed testimony in Fulton County Superior Court announcing that Cindi Lee Yeager, a co-chief deputy district attorney for Cobb County, stands ready to appear as a witness, FOX 5 Atlanta reported.
According to the filing, Yeager claims to have had "numerous" interactions with the defense's star witness, Terrence Bradley, and can corroborate his claims that Willis began an affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade years earlier than they both claimed.
"Mr. Wade had definitively begun a romantic relationship with Ms. Willis during the time that Ms. Willis was running for District Attorney in 2019 through 2020," a summary of Yeager's proposed testimony states.
The motion informs the court that Yeager contacted Shafer's counsel after watching Bradley's testimony. She told the attorneys about alleged in-person and other conversations she had with Bradley from August 2023 through January 2024, during which they discussed Willis and Wade.
Bradley, Wade's former law partner and divorce attorney, allegedly told Yeager that Willis and Wade initiated their romantic relationship shortly after meeting at the 2019 Municipal Court Continuing Legal Education Conference, and that it continued through 2020, while Willis campaigned for district attorney.
Yeager alleges Bradley shared that he had "personal knowledge" of the affair and included details regarding the use of Robin Yeartie's apartment and other meetings before November 2021, when Wade and Willis claim their relationship started.
The Cobb County prosecutor also claims she overheard a September 2023 phone conversation between Willis and Bradley discussing an article about how much money Wade and his law firm had earned from working on the election interference case.
During this alleged conversation, which took place before Bradley was subpoenaed as a witness against Willis, Yeager claims she heard the district attorney tell Bradley, "They are coming after us. You don't need to talk to them about anything about us."
The motion states Yeager agreed to come forward after seeing how Bradley's testimony during Willis' disqualification hearing did not match what he had purportedly told her.
"Therefore, in the event that the Court re-opens the hearing to receive additional evidence, as requested by the State and Defendant former President Trump, Mr. Shafer requests that the defense be permitted to subpoena Ms. Yeager and present Ms. Yeager's testimony relating to the matters set forth herein," the motion states....
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Wittness tampering? Didn't Stone get thrown in jail for that? Fani's toast.