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business1 year ago

"3M Appoints William Brown as New CEO Amid Leadership Changes"

3M announces new leadership appointments, with William M. "Bill" Brown appointed as the chief executive officer, effective May 1, 2024, succeeding Michael Roman, who will take on the role of Executive Chairman of the 3M Board of Directors. Brown, the former Chairman and CEO of L3Harris Technologies, brings a wealth of experience in strategic leadership and innovation to 3M. Roman will continue to chair 3M's Board of Directors as executive chairman, providing insights from his more than 35 years with the company. The Board of Directors waived the mandatory retirement age of 65 years for both Roman and Brown.

legalcourt-proceedings1 year ago

Judge to Hear Evidence on DA's Alleged Misconduct in Trump Georgia Case

A hearing regarding Fulton county district attorney Fani Willis’s relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade will proceed, despite key documents not being turned over by county administrators. The hearing revealed that employment records for Wade and others have not been provided, with attorney Ashleigh Merchant seeking to refute Willis's assertion that Wade was paid similarly to other special prosecutors. The judge dismissed questions about Wade's qualifications but acknowledged the need for an evidentiary hearing on the potential conflict arising from his personal relationship with Willis. The defense seeks to disqualify Wade and Willis as prosecutors on the Trump case, alleging an improper relationship, while Willis's office dismisses the accusations as speculative and baseless.

legal-controversy1 year ago

"Trump Co-Defendant Accuses DA Fani Willis of Falsehoods in Legal Filing"

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis faces new court filings alleging that she was not forthcoming about her relationship with a prosecutor she hired for the Donald Trump election-interference case, with claims that the relationship began earlier than disclosed. The filings also accuse Willis and the prosecutor of enriching themselves through the case, including taking trips together. Willis denies any conflict of interest and maintains that the relationship did not start until after the case against Trump began.

legalcriminal-justice1 year ago

"Trump Co-Defendant Accuses Georgia Prosecutors of Falsehoods in Relationship Admission"

One of Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case has accused Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of including falsehoods in her filing that admitted to a "personal relationship" with prosecutor Nathan Wade. The co-defendant, Michael Roman, alleges that a witness will testify that Willis and Wade's relationship started before he was hired for the case, contradicting Wade's affidavit. Roman also claims that Willis and Wade financially benefited from the case, alleging payments for travel and vacations. The DA's office has asked the judge to quash a subpoena for a witness and cancel an evidentiary hearing scheduled for next week.

legalcriminal-justice1 year ago

"Trump Co-Defendant Subpoenas DA Fani Willis for Testimony on Relationship with Special Prosecutor"

Fulton County DA Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade have been subpoenaed to testify about allegations that Willis financially benefitted from Wade, her alleged romantic partner, in a lawsuit filed by Trump co-defendant Michael Roman. The lawsuit also alleges that the DA’s office is intentionally stalling requests for documents and not complying with the Georgia Open Records Act. Former President Donald Trump has moved to adopt Roman’s motion to dismiss the election interference charges, citing the allegations of an improper relationship between the prosecutors. Willis has until Feb. 2 to respond to the allegations.

legalcriminal-justice2 years ago

"Allegations of Improper Relationship Between Trump Georgia Co-Defendant and DA Fani Willis"

A co-defendant of former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election conspiracy case has alleged that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had an improper relationship with the special prosecutor, Nathan Wade, who was hired to lead the case. The co-defendant's lawyer filed a motion seeking to dismiss the charges against him, claiming that the alleged relationship tainted the entire case and resulted in financial benefits for Willis. The motion alleges that the relationship began before the prosecution was initiated and that the two engaged in personal trips funded by public monies. The allegations, based on sealed court documents and sources close to the individuals, could potentially jeopardize the prosecution of the co-defendants.

politics2 years ago

"Allegations of Romantic Relationship Threaten Georgia DA's Involvement in Trump Case"

A co-defendant of Donald Trump in the Georgia election interference case has alleged that district attorney Fani Willis is in a romantic relationship with one of the top prosecutors on the case, Nathan Wade, and has personally benefited from his appointment. The filing claims that legal fees from the case were used for trips, and accuses Willis of intentionally failing to disclose the relationship. Trump's lawyer argued that the indictment against him should be thrown out, claiming that his actions were part of his duties as president and therefore cannot be prosecuted.

legalcriminal-justice2 years ago

"Allegations of Improper Relationship Between Georgia DA and Top Trump Prosecutor"

A co-defendant in the Fulton County racketeering case against Donald Trump and allies has requested the disqualification of District Attorney Fani Willis, alleging she engaged in an improper romantic relationship with a special prosecutor she appointed. The filing accuses Willis of secretly dating the attorney before and after hiring him, claiming they profited significantly from the case at the taxpayers' expense. Legal experts have differing opinions on the potential implications for the case, with some suggesting it could be catastrophic and others stating that personal relationships between consenting adults aren't unlawful, though financial benefits could raise ethical concerns.

legalcrime2 years ago

Allegations of Improper Relationship Between Georgia DA and Trump Prosecutor Surface

A co-defendant of former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election interference case has alleged in a court filing that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade had a "romantic relationship," seeking a dismissal of charges. The filing accuses Willis and Wade of traveling together and profiting from the prosecution, but lacks direct evidence. The DA's office plans to respond in court, while the attorney for the co-defendant has requested to unseal Wade's divorce records for evidence. Trump has cited the allegations and attacked Willis and Wade on social media.

politics2 years ago

Allegations of Improper Relationship Between Georgia DA and Trump Prosecutor Surface

In a court filing, one of Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Fulton County election interference trial alleges an "improper" romantic relationship between District Attorney Fani Willis and prosecutor Nathan Wade, without providing evidence. The filing claims that Willis has financially benefited from the relationship and seeks to have the charges against the defendant, Michael Roman, dismissed on the grounds of invalid and unconstitutional prosecution. The Fulton County DA's Office has stated that it will respond to the allegations through appropriate court filings.

legalcriminal-justice2 years ago

"Trump Co-Defendant Accuses Georgia DA of Improper Relationship with Prosecutor"

A co-defendant in Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case seeks to dismiss the indictment and disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, alleging that she had a romantic relationship with a prosecutor working on the case, resulting in financial gain for both. The filing claims that the relationship was not disclosed and accuses Willis of violating laws regulating public monies. The DA's office plans to respond through appropriate court filings, and legal experts suggest that while the indictment may not be in jeopardy, there could be potential disqualification of prosecutors moving forward.