He was hired at a ridiculous dollar per hour for a job he has no experience in....when Fani had people in her own office who could do the job at 1/4 his pay. We’re not stupid. We know her “price”...it’s just that the “people” had to pay it.
He was hired at a ridiculous dollar per hour for a job he has no experience in....when Fani had people in her own office who could do the job at 1/4 his pay.
I do not believe that is correct, that Fani had other people in her office who could do the job. The prosecution brought in a heavy hitter from outside to argue the case in court — Anna Cross. The case took a real downward course during the cross examination by Anna Cross of Terrence Bradley, the divorce lawyer for Nathan Wade. It appeared that it became evident to Anna Cross that Bradley had an extreme problem with candor and the state had apparently suborned perjury from the witness. Anna Cross proceeded to flay Terrence Bradley on the stand, ending with stating of Bradley, to the judge, "Yes, he lied," and Bradley's immunity claim was left shredded. Up to that point, the name Anna Cross was on the state's legal submissions. Afterward she disappeared from the state's team. Next man up for the state was Adam Abbate, and he proved that the next man up had lots of problems trying to do the job. Anna Cross was needed because Nathan Wade could not do the job either.
For a taste of Anna Cross questioning Terrence Bradley see the following Youtube video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtFzDmamVLc
5m:35s
Terrence Bradley addresses allegation, why he left firm11Alive
Special prosecutor Anna Cross cross-examines Terrence Bradley. Bradley testified that he left the law firm after he was accused of sexually assaulting an employee. Bradley said he did not sexually assault anyone.
Originally, Willis intended to stay off the witness stand herself but agreed, following remarks from a previous witness who claimed her relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade began earlier than they had claimed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxNDSOUH91w
17m:45s
Terrence Bradley testimony at Fani Willis hearing Pt. 5
At appx 15:45, Anna Cross answering a question from the judge re Bradley states, "Yes, he lied." And Bradley's claim of privilege was destroyed.
Video advanced to 15:12, (912 seconds in) giving just enough context to the Anna Cross statement, "Yes, he lied."