By A Texas Reader
thursday, february 29, 2024 at 09:11:54 p.m. est
"watch: Nathan Wade had garage door opener to Fani Willis' Home, had sex with Willis at her law office before she was da...according to Trump co-defendant's attorney – attorney says Terrence Bradley previously gave her this information"
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/02/watch-nathan-wade-had-garage-door-opener-fani/
Nasty.
Nasty.
Nasty.+
"Dat's right,they call me "nasty" Fani Willis,in the courtroom and everywhere else.If you in my court and youse White,I'll be a fright,but if youse black,your luck's
ReplyDeletecome back."
--GRA
Guess she is built different--it takes a garage door opener to have sex with her.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a Seinfeld storyline. Jerry with a look of puzzled disbelief (kind of Tucker Carlson's look of puzzled disbelief) repeats with a question mark, "She gave him her garage door opener?! That's bigger than moving him up on her speed-dial!"
ReplyDeleteLol.Garage door opener=VIN(Very Important Nig*er).
ReplyDelete--GRA
WHERE DO bLACK DA'S GET ALL THEIR MONEY?
ReplyDelete(ZH)While Georgia Trump prosecutor Fani Willis is embroiled in Fanigate - paying her boyfriend nearly $1 million to help her 'get Trump' while he flew the two of them on (allegedly 'cash' reimbursed) lavish vacations, New York AG Letitia James has been spending tens of thousands of dollars on all sorts of personal benefits, according to a recent analysis of a recent financial disclosure by X user "Mel" (@Villagecrazylady).
The findings are damning. James spent more than $15,000 on luxury hotels in Puerto Rico, $20,000 per yea rin meals, $7,000 dropped at a NYC nightclub that was billed as an "office," and $84,000 in airfare to fly all over the country.
Mel
@Villgecrazylady
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So you might be wondering, where does all this money come from?
Well here’s where things get interesting.
Because it appears our holier than thou Attorney General, Ms. James, has gotten herself wrapped up in the ghost donor scam.
What are ghost donors? Ghost donors (sometimes called “smurfs”) are sophisticated bot programs that use the names and addresses of real Americans to make donations to political campaigns. This allows the people running the programs to circumvent campaign finance laws. The donations are made in thousands of small-dollar increments that are easily looked over on cursory review. -America Out Loud
As Mel concludes: "So to recap: we’ve got unknown entities funding our state and federal elections and everywhere you turn there’s a sleazy politician using this tainted campaign money to fund their extravagant lifestyles."
GRA:The words,"legal" and "black" do not go together in any way,shape or form.
--GRA