"Key Witness Testifies to Potential Lies in Texts, Complicating Case to Disqualify Trump Prosecutors"

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Terrence Bradley, a key witness in the effort to disqualify Fani T. Willis, the district attorney leading the election interference case against former President Donald J. Trump in Georgia, appeared reluctant in court, but text messages obtained by The New York Times show that he actively assisted in exposing the romantic relationship between Ms. Willis and Nathan Wade, the lawyer she hired to help run the Trump case, contradicting his testimony. The text exchanges, spanning four months, reveal that Bradley provided details about the romance and reassured the defense lawyer, Ashleigh Merchant, as she submitted her motion to disqualify to the court.
Topics:nation#conflict-of-interest#disqualification#fani-t-willis#legalcriminal-justice#terrence-bradley#text-messages
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- Ex-divorce lawyer’s testimony complicates Willis, Wade controversy The Hill
- Team Trump's Case for Disqualifying Fani Willis Is Collapsing New York Magazine
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