Business Partners Of Fani Willis’ Lover Received Fat Contracts After Financing Her Campaign

Business associates of Nathan Wade, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ alleged lover, apparently donated to her campaign prior to receiving large contracts from her office. Wade was appointed to tackle the case against former President Donald Trump.
Terrence Bradley, Wade’s former business associate, and Christopher Campbell, his current business association, have jointly contributed over $5,000 to Willis’ campaign, according to contribution disclosure reports. Both men have hauled in tens of thousands of dollars from contracts with the DA’s office, per county records.
Campbell serves the role as a partner at Wade & Campbell Firm, where he works with Wade. Bradley previously worked with Wade at Wade, Bradley & Campbell Firm, and also provided legal representation for Wade in his divorce case until September 2022.
Willis was previously accused in a motion in early July by Trump co-defendant Michael Roman of reaping benefits from the “lucrative” contract she doled out to Wade when he vacationed with her using money earned from the position. On November 2, 2021, Wade filed to divorce his wife, the day after his contract with the district attorney’s office kicked over, and has raked in roughly $700,000 from the Fulton County DA’s office since being appointed.
On top of that, bank statements found in filings in Wade’s divorce case demonstrated he bought tickets in Willis’ name to Miami and San Francisco. The Miami purchase took place on the same day that Wade made payments to a luxury cruise company.
According to a Daily Caller report, Bradley made three contributions to Willis’ campaign for DA: “$1,000 in June 2020, $550 in October 2020 and $2,500 in June 2023, per campaign disclosure reports.”
In the meantime, the DA’s office paid Bradley $74,480 between May 2021 and June 2022, per county records.
Campbell made a $1,000 donation to Willis’ campaign in June 2020, Back in January 2021, Campbell contracted with the DA’s office to provide services as a “taint attorney” for $150 per hour, according to the contract the Daily Caller got its hands on. Taint attorneys generally go through documents received from a search warrant and filter out privileged evidence to keep it from falling in the hands of prosecutors.
In a separate contract from March 1, 2021 to April 30, 2021, Willis contracted Campbell to work as a “First Appearance Attorney” for $65 per hour. In this function, Campbell represented the DA’s office at the first hearing held for defendants in the 72 hours within their arrest.
Campbell raked in a total of $126,070 from the DA’s office since 2021, per county records.
Such behavior in this case demonstrates the increasingly third world nature of politics in the US. Back-scratching and cronyism, as opposed to abiding by the rule of law, are now the order of the day in the polity that is Clown World USA.
If such activity is not curtailed, the US is destined to enter a state of irreversible decay.
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