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Trump lawyers: Cellphone data raises questions about start of Willis-Wade relationship
DA disputes findings, says they should be excluded.1/3
By Bill Rankin,
David Wickert and
Tamar Hallerman
Updated 3 hours ago
Nathan Wade appeared to make at least 35 visits to the Hapeville neighborhood where Fani Willis was living before the district attorney hired him to lead Fulton County’s election interference prosecution, according to cellphone data included in a court submission filed Friday.
The filing, by attorneys for Donald Trump, raises fresh questions about the relationship between the two prosecutors, which the former president and other defendants argue has tainted the case against them and should result in Willis and her office being disqualified.
Late Friday, Willis disputed the defendants’ evidence in a court motion seeking to have it excluded. She said the submission was filed in violation of court rules and “do not prove anything relevant.”
“The records do nothing more than demonstrate that Special Prosecutor Wade’s telephone was located somewhere within a densely populated multiple-mile radius where various residences, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and other businesses are located,” Willis’ motion said.
Trump’s lawyers relied on data collected from Wade’s cellphone and the “pings” it made off cellphone towers close to Willis’ condo.However, some experts interviewed by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution questioned the accuracy of the findings.Others said the technology was generally accepted in court proceedings around the nation and considered trustworthy.
If the findings are correct, they could contradict Wade’s testimony last week that he had visited Willis at her condo in Hapeville no more than 10 times before he was hired in November 2021. The data also indicates that in the months before Willis and Wade said their relationship became romantic early in 2022, Wade’s phone twice arrived in the area late at night and left early the next morning.
Both Wade and Willis testified last week that they did not spend the night together at the Hapeville condo.
The timeline of the Willis-Wade relationship is important for two reasons. If they were a couple before she hired him it raises the prospect that she may have violated at least the spirit of anti-nepotism rules, though Fulton’s policy specifically focuses on family members. More importantly, both Willis and Wade have testified under oath that the relationship began in 2022. If defense attorneys can prove that they lied under oath it could constitute perjury.
The Trump court filing included an affidavit from Charles Mittelstadt, a longtime investigator for defense attorneys. He said he obtained the cellphone data from AT&T through a subpoena.
Mittelstadt said he used the online tool, CellHawk, to determine where Wade’s phone was in 2021. “CellHawk is considered by law enforcement to be the gold standard in cellphone records analytics,”Mittelstadt said, noting it is used by law enforcement throughout the U.S. and Georgia.
The affidavit says Willis and Wade called each other more than 2,000 times during the first 11 months of 2021 and exchanged nearly 10,000 text messages.
Mittelstadt said he focused on instances when Wade’s cellphone connected to a tower near Willis’ Hapeville address for extended periods to make sure he was stationary and not in transit. He said he did the same thing to determine when Wade was at his home in East Cobb County.
On one occasion, on Sept. 11, 2021, Wade’s phone left a third location in the Doraville area and arrived in the vicinity of Willis’ Hapeville address at 10:45 p.m. The phone remained there until 3:28 a.m. and could later be seen arriving in East Cobb at 4:05 a.m., shortly before Wade sent a text to Willis, the affidavit said.
Similarly, Wade’s phone left the East Cobb area the night of Nov. 29, 2021, after receiving an 11:32 p.m. call from Willis, the affidavit said. It arrived in Hapeville at 12:43 a.m. and remained there until 4:55 a.m., the affidavit added.
Mittelstadt “is available to testify at the court’s convenience,” said the filing, by Trump attorneys Steve Sadow and Jennifer Little.
In his affidavit, Mittelstadt said he used a “conservative geofence” – a virtual perimeter around a location – by isolating two cell towers that were closest to the Hapeville home. Onetower is 2,000 feet away and the other is 3,000 feet away. This encompassed area could include several nearby restaurants in the vicinity of the home, which is also less than a mile away from a number of hotels that serve the airport.
https://www.ajc.com/politics/breaking-cellphone-data-raise-questions-about-start-of-willis-wade-relationship/SFVMYPTD2RD3HMZYOH3377CNNE/
AJC are radicals
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The Hapeville condo is less than two miles from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport but Mittelsatdt saidhis analysis had eliminated the possibility that the phone was in the airport.
Experts offered different assessments of the investigator’s analysis.
John Acevedo, an Emory University professor who specializes in criminal law,said CellHawk is “referred to as the gold standard of software.”
“It is one of the most used softwares in the country and is very reputable and accepted,” Acevedo told the AJC. “The analysis (of Wade’s cellphone data) appears to be sound. I think we’re going to have to hear from him as to what he was doing in the area on those dates.”
But there is reason to doubt the conclusions by the defendants’ investigator, said Georgia Tech electrical and computer engineering professor Paul Steffes, who has testified about cellphone location data in court cases.
Steffes said he would need to review the underlying data used in the investigators’ analysis before drawing a definitive conclusion, but he reviewed the summary of the investigation included in the affidavit filed Friday.
It does not show definitively that Wade visited Willis at her Hapeville condo — at best, the evidence appears to show Wade was in a 9-square-mile area that includes Willis’ condo, Steffes said.
The data also does not prove that Wade stayed in one place – he could have been driving around the area, he added. “This sounds to me like these folks are not experienced and they don’t understand the limits of either the data or the tool they’re using.
Willis echoed Steffes’ critique in her response late Friday.
“The records do not prove, in any way, the content of the communications between Special Prosecutor Wade and District Attorney Willis; they do not prove that Special Prosecutor Wade was ever at any particular location or address; they do not prove that Special Prosecutor Wade and District Attorney Willis were ever in the same place during any of the times listed [in the exhibit],” Willis’ motion said.
In fact, the motion said on multiple dates and times cited in the defense analysis, Willis was not at home. She provided copies of calendar entries to support that contention - including entries she said show she was at the office or at murder crime scenes. (Same system FBI used to track J6)
Willis’ motion argued the defense exhibit should not be accepted as evidence because, among other things, the defendants violated the court’s rules on the disclosure of expert testimony. She argued the evidence is “clearly inadmissible and has little evidentiary value” and “is simply another attempt to garner media attention.”
It will now be up to Fulton Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee to decide whether to admit Mittelstadt’s affidavit and the phone records into evidence.
Former DeKalb County District Attorney Robert James said the cellphone data raises questions.
“People could look at this and be suspicious,” James said. “But in the court of law, you need proof. The real question is whether there was proof there was a romantic relationship at that time and I don’t think this proves there was. It just proves a relationship, which they’ve already acknowledged.”
https://www.ajc.com/politics/breaking-cellphone-data-raise-questions-about-start-of-willis-wade-relationship/SFVMYPTD2RD3HMZYOH3377CNNE/
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Questioned at the Feb. 15 hearing by Sadow, Willis said Wade visited her at the Hapeville condo before she hired him in November 2021. On one occasion, Willis recalled a time when he picked up food from the Lickety Split Southern Kitchen & Bar and brought it to the condo.
As to how many times Wade paid her a visit in 2021, Willis testified, “I don’t think often, but I don’t – I don’t want to speculate.”
When pressed for a number by Sadow, Willis said, “Let’s say more than 10, but I’m not sure that that’s even accurate. He certainly has come and picked me up, gone and grabbed some food to eat. I don’t remember him being in that condo a lot.”
No one, except maybe one of her daughters on one occasion, ever spent the night with her at the Hapeville condo, Willis testified.
Earlier in that hearing, Sadow asked Wade how frequently he visited Willis’ condo before November 2021. Wade testified that it was not more than 10 times.
Sadow suggested phone records could demonstrate Wade was there more than he had let on.
“So, if phone records were to reflect that you were making phone calls from the same location as the condo before Nov. 1 of 2021, and it was on multiple occasions, the phone records would be wrong?” Sadow asked Wade.
“If phone records reflected that? Yes, sir,” Wade responded.
“They’d be wrong?” Sadow asked.
“They’d be wrong,” Wade responded.
(Proof that the defense did the cell phone check before the hearing)
Wade said he could have been in the Hapeville area for any number of reasons. He said he could have been visiting the Porsche Experience Center, the airport, the Delta Air Lines headquarters or local restaurants.
At last week’s hearing, Willis and Wade’s testimony was contradicted by Robin Yeartie, a former colleague and friend of the DA’s who allowed Willis to sublet the Hapeville condo.
Yeartie testified that she had “no doubt” that Willis and Wade began their romantic relationship shortly after they met in 2019. She also testified that she had seen them “hugging, kissing” and being affectionate.
Both Willis and Yeartie testified that they had a falling out in 2022, after Yeartie left the DA’s office due to poor performance, and the two have not spoken since then. Prosecutors sought to frame Yeartie as a disgruntled former employee who might have an ax to grind with Willis.
Willis owns a house in South Fulton but moved out in early 2021 due to security concerns. Her father, who lived with her for a time, testified last week that people showed up outside the house shouting curse words and racial epithets at Willis. (Yeah right)
It got so bad police regularly showed up at the home with bomb-sniffing dogs, John Clifford Floyd III, Willis’ father, said. Willis moved out of her home and into the condo rented by Yeartie.
https://www.ajc.com/politics/breaking-cellphone-data-raise-questions-about-start-of-willis-wade-relationship/SFVMYPTD2RD3HMZYOH3377CNNE/
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US sees no chance of Ukraine peace before election – WSJ
Washington and its allies have reportedly ruled out a deal with Russia before American voters cast their ballots in November
Western leaders have reportedly dismissed the possibility of reaching a negotiated peace agreement to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict before US voters go to the polls later this year.
“Officials in Washington and European capitals are skeptical about the prospects of any peace talks with Russia and discount any possibility of a deal before the US presidential elections in November,” the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. The Kiev regime has insisted that Russian forces vacate all of Ukraine’s internationally recognized territory, the outlet added, whileUS support could crumble if Donald Trump defeats incumbent President Joe Biden.
The political stakes are even higher than when the Ukraine crisis began two years ago because Western leaders have invested billions of dollars in Kiev’s defense while repeatedly vowing to continue their backing “as long as it takes,” the WSJ said.A Ukrainian defeat could shatter Washington’s geopolitical credibility, especially if Biden’s government fails to continue providing aid.
“The level of US investment in the project of Ukraine’s independence has increased, and therefore the extent to which US credibility is judged based on Russia’s ability to accomplish or not accomplish its objectives in Ukraine,”Samuel Charap, a senior political scientist at Washington think tank RAND Corp., told the newspaper. “If there were to be a dramatic reversal of fortunes in Ukraine, there would be a whole lot more confidence in the emerging pseudo-bloc of Russia, China, North Korea and Iran.”
Moscow has always been open to peace negotiations and would welcome any US efforts to end the Ukraine conflict, Russian President Vladimir Putin told American journalist Tucker Carlson in an interview earlier this month. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said this week that neither Ukraine nor its Western backers are willing to end the bloodshed, leaving Moscow no choice but to continue fighting until its objectives are achieved. He suggested that the US election has little bearing on the issue because both Republicans and Democrats view Russia as an “adversary and a threat.”
US House Republicans have meanwhile declined to approve Biden’s request for $60 billion in additional Ukraine funding. Washington ran out of money for Ukraine aid last month, after exhausting $113 billion in previously approved spending. Biden blamedTrump’s congressional allies for last week’s fall of Avdeevka, a key Donbass stronghold for Kiev, to Russian forces.
“It’s not just that American aid has been cut, but it’s been cut without warning and without giving us any time to adjust,” former Ukrainian Defense Minister Sergey Zagorodnyuk told the WSJ. He added, “If this crisis is not resolved, and Ukraine doesn’t receive the assistance, it will become a huge gift to Putin.”
Washington’s European allies are so “spooked” by the potential loss of US protection that some German politicians have discussed seeking protection from nuclear-armed France and the UK, the report said. “It tells you about the level of doubt and fear about the world that we are entering –the one with the US not being there for us and where the hostile superpowers of Russia and China are potentially lining up against us,“ said Thorsten Benner, director of the Global Public Policy Institute in Berlin.
https://www.rt.com/news/593088-us-sees-no-chance-ukraine-peace-deal/
Biden Supported Illegal Alien Kills 22-Year-Old University of GA Nursing Student Laken Riley
February 24, 2024 | Sundance |
This might seem like another in a long series of deaths caused by unvetted illegal aliens in the USA; however, the nature of this murder hits the key demographic of white, uppity suburban women, with a cold dose of
In our ‘slowly at first’ (SAF) reports and discussions we have been talking about the logical consequences of allowing millions of unvetted 18-to-35-year-old antisocial males into the country. The general reporting puts the numbers around 7.2 million; however, DHS is only counting the documented illegal alien border crossers released, all of the getaways are unrecorded.
Any reasonable minded person reviewing the scale of the influx of illegal aliens would anticipate a substantive increase in violent crime, specifically violent crime targeting vulnerable women. The common antisocial behaviors and cultural differences are part of the issue. These examples will increase in frequency with the media likely continuing the pattern where they try to ignore it.
(Via Daily Mail) – Jose Antonio Ibarra, 26, is originally from Venezuela and crossed into El Paso, Texas, in September 2022.
He was released into the United States by Customs and Border Patrol because the worsening migrant crisis means they have insufficient facilities to hold all border crossers that they intercept. Cops don’t believe Ibarra knew his victim.
Laken Riley, 22, was found dead Thursday afternoon after her roommate reported her missing, saying she had not returned from her jog.
Ibarra has been charged with malice murder, felony murder, aggravated battery, aggravated assault, false imprisonment, kidnapping, hindering a 911 call, and concealing the death of another.
UGA Police Chief Jeffrey Clark told reporters at a press conference tonight that officers have searched Ibarra’s apartment in Athens and evidence shows that he acted alone. The UGA murder victim was killed by ‘blunt force trauma’ police investigating her death said. (read more)
We are beyond the point when the unsecure border is the issue. With tens-of-millions of unknown migrants seeded throughout the nation, we are now in the consequence phase. So many people cannot fathom what those consequences will mean.
Entire sectors like housing, education, healthcare, social services, transportation, infrastructure, law enforcement, public order… LOCALLY FOLKS, like in your back yard, depending on your proximity to the predators….. are going to be stressed to the point of failure.Our concept of “safety and security” needs to be re-evaluated.
The consequences, the all hell breaking loose part, is not a matter of if, but when. We are in theslow, consistent beginning phase right now, but it will escalate quickly. Slowly at first, then all at once. That’s the design of extremism when seeded as a change mechanism. This is also why there is so much leftist agitation and emphasis on keeping the DOJ, FBI and all other federal law enforcement agencies focused on the wrong threat. This is the cultural aspect, the politically correct aspect, and it is part of the design.
How many times have we repeated, “trust your instincts”? History has shown us that political correctness manifest, a man-made purposeful manipulation intended to override natural instinct, drove masses of mutually aligned people to get into cattle cars. The outcome was horrific, and we stand in hindsight saying, why did they comply?
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/02/24/biden-supported-illegal-alien-kills-22-year-old-university-of-ga-nursing-student-laken-riley/
The Very Unique, Pragmatic and Honest President Trump
February 22, 2024 | Sundance |
President Donald Trump held a townhall event with Laura Ingraham,a woman who feels remarkably self-important given her irrelevance. Within the interview President Trump extended the allotted time to give the audience some direct, honest and pragmatic answers to questions in a way that only Trump can give.
Well worth watching this extended segment to remind ourselves exactlywhy President Trump is a very unique person in this time of our nation’s history. WATCH:
This is the core reason whyDonald J Trump is a transformative figure in American politics. The MAGA movement that he has inspired with a brutally honest assessment of the challenges, and a keenly pragmatic approach toward the optimal solutions, is exactly why CTH has supported President Donald Trump since 2015.
Trump is the man we need.
There hasnever been a moment in his tenurewithin the universe of politics,when I have felt regret for my advocacy or support. I simply see this guy as the most inspired and favored presentation of a leader in our time.It is remarkable.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/02/22/the-very-unique-pragmatic-and-honest-president-trump/
https://youtu.be/YGqZWr_EBV8
Thx anon
Thx andnotableTrump and Milie. He’s so excited to meet PDJT
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