Lawyer gets weaselly over Fani accusations (02-28-2024--Hour3)
The Pete Kaliner ShowFebruary 28, 202400:29:2326.95 MB

Lawyer gets weaselly over Fani accusations (02-28-2024--Hour3)

This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply The former law partner of a Fulton County special prosecutor repeatedly said he didn't recall any of his motives for "speculating" about an improper romantic relationship between Nathan Wade and Fulton's D.A. Fani Willis. Will the judge believe his story?

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[00:00:26] And again, thank you so much for your support. is the top left arm there. So, yeah. Anyway, Joe Biden hosting a bunch of chiefs of police and wants everybody to know that it is very, very safe in America, thanks to him. And he has a very long record of making us all safe, going back to his time in the Senate, which

[00:01:40] I'm not sure if he really wants us to focus on some of the stuff he said at the time when was brought back to the witness stand. Terrence Bradley was the former law partner of Nathan Wade. Nathan Wade, special prosecutor, no experience at managing this kind of a complex case, but was hired nonetheless by Fannie Willis,

[00:03:00] his lover. So the former law partner Fanny hired him and then they started knocking boots and then they stopped knocking boots. They never told anybody. They kept it all... well the defense calls that a secret. Mr. Wade said private. We

[00:04:24] just kept it private. They didn't it to him, and says, hey, Terrence, does this look accurate? Can you verify that all of the information in this motion is accurate?

[00:05:43] Because now they're trying to get F said and I watched the testimony yesterday. It started during the show, but then it continued for several hours afterwards and I watched it and I do have a, hang on, there's a clip here. You got to listen to this, okay?

[00:07:00] So this is a moment during the trial or during the hearing, I should say yesterday, where Don't hire him. Do you think it started before she hired him? You see that? Did you hear it Did you hear it? All right, let me back it up. Hang on you think it started before she hired him you see that Oh

[00:09:22] Hey, do you know this is true? We're getting ready to file this motion based on the information you texted us.

[00:09:26] Here's the motion.

[00:09:27] Is this accurate?

[00:09:28] And you said, yeah, there's one correction over here about how much money I made while

[00:09:33] I was a partner at the firm.

[00:09:34] That was it.

[00:09:35] That was the only correction he offered.

[00:09:36] So all the rest of it, he signed off on.

[00:09:38] They filed the motion.

[00:09:39] And now he says it was so. That's, it's absolutely correct. Yes. He was evasive. He was providing inconsistent testimony. And the reason why is because he did have more knowledge than he's willing to testify to. He does not want to be there. He does not want to be giving testimony that's gonna help Trump and his co-defendants. That was very obvious. The guy sat there, Terrence Bradley sat there

[00:11:02] on the stand yesterday.

[00:11:04] And every time he was asked a question, he would wait. So when people are looking to recall something that is true, they will oftentimes look up and to the left. Up and to the left. Up and to the left. As Kevin Costner described in the documentary JFK. Anyway, your eyes just kind of drift up into the left

[00:12:22] when you're trying to recall something that is true.

[00:12:25] In general, not for all people, hashtag not all people,

[00:12:27] but like for the most part, into different areas of the brain where this information you're trying to draw from exists. And when it's true, it's in your repository of things that actually happened. And when it's being made up, you're going into a different side of the brain. It's kind of like people who cover their mouth when they're saying something, when they're

[00:13:41] lying.

[00:13:42] It's almost like subconsciously, you want to block the lies from escaping your lips.

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[00:17:46] So that's the one I use. It's free as well. So. if they're righty or lefty. And then you ask them a quick question about, you know, I remember where you lived. Was that house blue or green or described something? And you get them to use their memory first so you can see where their eyes go. And then you go forward with your line of questioning

[00:19:01] with what you wanna know is true enough.

[00:19:03] Yeah, no, that's good.

[00:19:05] So this, yeah, because should be beating people that are left-handed. There is a certain authoritativeness here on the show.

[00:20:20] I recognize this.

[00:20:22] I'm not.

[00:20:25] No, I bear no ill will towards left-handed people. End quote started before Willis hired Wade, but that they would deny it Ashley merchant asked him in the text message said did it did their relationship start? before she hired him and his response was quote absolutely and Now he says that was speculation and

[00:21:42] When asked why how did he come up with this? He had no answer

[00:21:46] Which is weird I could personally say when it started. I've said that time and time again." See, he keeps saying this because that's what he said at the first appearance, when he first was brought in to testify and he was claiming privilege. He was claiming attorney-client privilege, and so he kept saying, I have no personal knowledge, and he kept making a big deal by that. Personal, personal, personal.

[00:23:00] But then the judge was like, okay, come into my chambers.

[00:23:02] Let me see these text messages to see if you actually can't assert privilege.

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[00:24:18] Last little bit from the proceeding yesterday

[00:24:21] with this guy, Terrence Bradley.

[00:24:23] Under questioning by Trump lawyer Steve Seydow

[00:24:26] about the text messages between Bradley and Merchant, stemming from a car crash and she was in she was suing she had a lawsuit pending for eight hundred thousand dollars and the whole thing got thrown out why because of pictures of her throwing stuff literally trees of Camila Grabska turned up in the newspaper because she had won a contest. The contest was throwing Christmas trees, like launching them, like a shot put, except Christmas trees.

[00:27:02] And she won. She won the Christmas tree tossing contest.

[00:27:05] I don't believe that the grand don't get to to keep going with your lawsuit on this the judge Carmel Stewart or Carmel Stewart with a soft nougat

[00:28:22] center described the picture as quote a very graphic picture which I can tell