BREAKING: Trump Attorneys Reveal Damning Cell Phone Evidence Against Fani Willis
In a groundbreaking development, attorneys representing former President Donald Trump have unveiled compelling cellphone evidence that challenges the credibility of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
The data obtained by Trump’s legal team suggests a discrepancy in the number of visits made by Nathan Wade to Willis’ residence before his involvement in the case against Trump. Contradicting previous assertions, the evidence indicates a significantly higher frequency of visits than initially claimed.
The newly revealed cellphone data, analyzed meticulously by Trump’s attorneys, paints a damning picture of the interactions between Wade and Willis.
The information obtained through cellular tower triangulation exposes multiple late-night visits by Wade to Willis’ home in Hapeville, raising serious questions about the veracity of their testimonies under oath.
The implications of this revelation are profound, potentially jeopardizing Willis’ position in the case and exposing her to severe legal consequences. If found guilty of perjury, Willis could face disqualification from the proceedings and even criminal prosecution, with perjury in Georgia carrying a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
Accompanying the cellphone evidence is an affidavit from data investigator Charles Mittelstadt, shedding further light on the extensive communication between Wade and Willis. The high volume of text messages exchanged between the two prosecutors over an extended period adds another layer of scrutiny to their professional relationship.
As this explosive evidence comes to light, speculations abound regarding the future of the case against Trump and the fate of those involved. The revelations have sparked intense scrutiny on the integrity of the legal proceedings and cast a shadow over the credibility of key figures in the case.