Fani Taifa Willis was born in Inglewood, California in 1971. Good luck finding out who her mother is—that is a bigger secret than who planted the pipe bomb at the DC headquarters (the difference being we’re going to find out the latter eventually). Her father was John Clifford Floyd, III, an attorney based in Washington, DC. Fani was raised mostly by her single dad; John Floyd sometimes took his daughter to court when he couldn’t find a babysitter.
John Floyd (Fani’s father—not to be confused with a younger white guy in the Fulton DA’s office also named John Floyd) was born in 1943 and still lives in DC. John Floyd started out as a civil rights activist who became one of the founders of the Black Panthers. By his own admission, he has been arrested more times than he can remember. When he would get arrested for civil rights cases, John Floyd recalled that Black attorneys did not help him; it was always white attorneys who took his cases, got him bail, and represented him. After years of seeing help coming in the form of white and not Black legal aid, John Floyd left the Black Panthers and went to law school. John Floyd defected from the Black Panthers but became one of those activist-type lawyers. He became what he needed. It’s not surprising his only child Fani had childhood dreams of wanting to be a judge.
Fani did her undergraduate work at Howard University (where Kamala got her undergraduate degree, just so you know the kind of graduates they produce) and earned her law degree from Emory University in Atlanta. She met Fred Willis, a videographer, on the same day she took the bar exam. Fani married Fred Willis and they had two daughters before divorcing in 2005. Fani never remarried and kept the surname Willis.
In a surprise electoral upset, Fani was elected the District Attorney (DA) of Fulton County, Georgia, in 2020. She was a political newbie and had long served in an undistinguished career in the Fulton County DA’s office. In 2018, she got restless and quite the DA’s office to go into private practice and run for Fulton County Superior Court (she lost). She did manage to become a Chief Municipal Judge in South Fulton, Georgia in 2019, but that was the height of her accomplishments until an influx of financial support helped her to oust six-term incumbent Paul Howard, Jr. in 2020 when she ran to head up the DA’s office. It was a surprise that such a weak candidate won, but in Georgia politics—in particular—cash is king.
A DA prosecutes cases on behalf of the district and works with the state and district money; there is not a lot of oversight into how the specific funds are allocated. Prosecutors have wide berth in reaching decisions about who and how to prosecute and this entails some financial liberties. If you elect a good DA, this is not a problem. Well, Fani was far from a good DA.
She misappropriate funds right out of the chute. During the COVID pandemic, courts were sometimes shut down and cases got triaged because the court operated on a very limited schedule. In 2021, Fani sought funds from the state to clear a backlog of cases. She got the money, which was earmarked to clear the backlog of cases. However, she did not use these funds as intended. Instead, she spent them all to go after President Donald Trump.
One of the first things Fani did was hire a Special Prosecutor. Special Prosecutors get their name because they are special and should be rare. They are not on staff and are only hired for “special cases.” It is not illegal or even unheard of that, for certain very important cases or in the most unusual circumstances, a Special Prosecutor might get hired. Of course, such Special Prosecutors are paid for their services, often generously paid because it is expected they bring rare expertise or ability to the most challenging cases.
Georgia has laws that says the DA needs to get the approval of Fulton County before hiring any Special Prosecutor—not just for this case, but for any case. This has always been their law and it is in place for a reason. It means that Fani cannot just spend the money of her office to hire random people. The person needs to be vetted and the reason for hiring that person needs to be clear. Fulton County is supposed to have a say in hiring Special Prosecutors.
Well, Fani Willis hired this guy, paid him, and did not get any approval from Fulton County. She gave him taxpayer money set aside for a different purpose. She hired a Special Prosecutor without permission and then gave him her COVID money. That is, in and of itself, illegal and certainly a violation of the integrity of the DA’s office, if there is such a thing as integrity in the Fulton County legal system.
As they say in the infomercials… but wait, there’s more!
The Special Prosecutor she hired is not just some rando, he’s a problematic rando. First, he never took the oath of office. A Special Prosecutor is required by law to “sign in” to his duties by taking a specific oath, which is validated when he signs a piece of paper which is processed as an official court document. He didn’t do it. Fani could argue that it was just an oversight—a paperwork malfunction—or that he did sign the form but the dog ate it. But perhaps something more nefarious was afoot. If this Special Prosecutor had taken the oath of office, people who have known that there was a Special Prosecutor and there would have been a paper trail. So it was a lot quicker to just sneak this guy in under the radar.
Of course, it’s a stupid plan, but Democrats are not always smart (more on that later—it may be that stupidity is baked into this cake).
If this Special Prosecutor had taken the oath, we would have known who he was. Well, we found out who he is: Nathan Wade. And this is where he graduates from being just any old rando to being a problematic rando. Nathan Wade was having an affair with Fani Willis. Legal eagles say that he divorced his wife the very next day after he took the job from Fani. Of course, that could just be a coincidence.
By the way, Nathan Wade, would-be Special Prosecutor, is seeking a divorce in Cobb County, which is not illegal, but it poses certain problems that most lawyers (and even nonlawyers like myself) could foresee. If you ever get divorced, your financial records, taxes, and bank statements may be used in the divorce and then become a matter of public record. While there could be some legal wrangling over this, divorce cases have more than once been used by legal experts to gain insights into both parties’ financial life. In other words, Nathan’s divorce gave us access to his finances. And the long-suffering Mrs. Wade has been extremely cooperative in getting those financial records to the public.
You would think a DA and a Special Prosecutor would have known that, but they didn’t or they did and thought it didn’t matter. (Had Nathan Wade not rushed to get a divorce after going to work for his girlfriend, his financials would have been much harder to obtain.) Again, part of the stupid cake.
The court unsealed Wade’s divorce papers, which he may or may not challenge in court, but the harm is done. Nathan Wade’s divorce papers showed that he received payment for being the Fulton County Special Prosecutor and that he spent a lot of money taking Fani Willis to such glamorous destinations as Napa Valley, Florida, and the Caribbean. They went on a couple of a couple of cruises together. They traveled to NY and DC, ostensibly for work. And it’s here that we found out something extra special. The Special Prosecutor visited the White House—more than once—to work on the Trump case. And he billed the Georgia taxpayers for it, so we can assume it was part of his work on the Trump case that brought him into Joe Biden’s home.
Now why is the Biden White House involved in the Trump case? This is a Georgia state matter. We were told that Biden’s Justice Department is in no way involved in the Trump lawfare. But I leave that to you to figure out why Biden or his agents summoned Nathan Wade to the White House more than once—and it was for Fulton County work since Nathan charged Fulton County for his time and travel.
Fani’s corruption traces back directly to Joe Biden.
Now a little about Nathan Wade. He was married, having an affair with Fani, and then got hired to be Special Prosecutor illegally and divorced his wife the next day. Nathan Wade is an attorney, but he’s an attorney in private practice at Wade & Campbell. So Fani did not pick Nathan has her right-hand man in the Trump case because he brought special expertise of experience to the job—quite the opposite. Wade is not just unqualified for this particular case, he is eminently unqualified. Fulton County, like many counties, has rules and standards in place as to who can represent a defendant. In other words, sometimes defendants in complex cases require highly specialized legal expertise and the court system in Georgia tries to make sure they get it. Using those standards, Nathan Wade, Esq., lacks the qualifications to be defense counsel in the Trump case. He would be barred from defending Trump because he is unqualified—but he can prosecute him? Now we see why Fani tried to sneak him in the back door.
By the way, RICO stands for “racketeer-influenced and corrupt organizations” act. It is a federal law signed by Richard Nixon in 1970 that allows for extended and extreme penalties in crimes committed by criminal organizations. It also allows prosecutors to impose civil (not criminal) charges for illegal things that occurred in the process of committing the larger crimes. One single racketeering charge can land a person in prison for up to 20 years. It’s fairly easy for attorneys to use RICO to get life sentences for mafiosi. RICO cases are considered relatively straightforward to prove in court because RICO looks at “patterns of behavior” rather than specific criminal acts. Without getting bogged down, RICO was developed specifically to go after organized criminal enterprises like the Mafia. It would work well for cartel cases and going after terrorist organizations. RICO was never intended to be used on a sitting President and the people around him. The Executive Branch may be flawed, but it is not a terrorist organization. No matter how much you hate Trump, you can’t equate him with a cartel boss.
Fani likes to uses RICO strategies (she’s done it before on other non-criminal-organizations) and she thinks this is the way to get Trump. This is an unprecedented case using a unprecedented and highly questionable legal strategy … so Fani hires Nathan, a guy who has never, not once, tried a felony RICO case. This guy is a Special Prosecutor like “special” kids who take the short bus. And before you say, maybe there weren’t any guys in Georgia with RICO experience, the answer is: oh, but there are. Fani just picked an attorney in private practice with no RICO experience for what may be the biggest, baddest RICO case in history.
Now back to the love interest. To date, Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade has been paid about $1 million in legal fees and they haven’t even started the trial. He is not qualified, he was not approved, he never signed the oath … and he is sleeping with Fani. Yeah, paying him seven figures sounds legit. Maybe the real corrupt enterprise is the Fulton County District Attorney’s office.
There are moves now to get Nathan Wade booted and Fani Willis could get in trouble, too. There is a legal brief calling for the whole case against Trump to get thrown out. Maybe the devil really did go down to Georgia.
But the question that inquiring minds have to ask is why did the Deep State pick Fani Willis for such an important case? There is an old saying that goes more or less, “If you shoot at the king, you better not miss.” The idea is that you do not bring legal penalties against a powerful person unless you have a solid case. They don’t have have a solid case, they don’t even have a flimsy case. They have a RICO case (unprecedented in this setting) against a political opponent of Joe Biden (unprecedented in the US, common in banana republics) with provable collusion from Biden’s Department of Justice. This is a knucklehead legal strategy being advanced by two stooges with financial paper trails of corruption. So far, all of the crimes I can see have been committed by the prosecution.
So why would the Deep State push for this? Where do they find such knuckleheads who wind up embarrassing themselves? Why does the Deep State always bake stupidity into the cake?
There is zero doubt that Fani Willis has been blessed, empowered, and funded by the Deep State. Willis got elected thanks to George Soros. Soros threw about $11M to about a dozen DA and AG elections around the country, and he liked Willis. Not that George Soros ever met Fani Willis—he was never in the same room with her as far as I can tell. But he liked her. Soros knew she was progressive, not particularly smart, full of racial animus, and Black-Panther-adjacent. Nobody much pays attention to DA elections and it is difficult for these candidates to get substantial campaign donations. It’s no wonder that the previous incumbent served six consecutive terms. Momentum and occupancy of office is often the decisive factor in DA elections, not just in Georgia but everywhere. A high-six-figure or even seven-figure campaign contribution can make all the difference. It’s how Fani upset the incumbent despite the fact that she lacks charisma, has little legal experience, and is not articulate or compelling. She’s just a big fat angry woman with a love of communism who hates Trump and runs around with other women’s husbands.
Why would Soros want to back somebody who is not particularly good at her job? Why would Soros fund a campaign for a woman who lacks integrity as well as ability? Why did Soros want to put a bumbling stumbling legal hot mess into the AG office of Fulton County (and he did the same for other bumbling stumbling legal hot messes in other countries)?
The answer is in the question. Soros didn’t want America to have fair courts run by bright legal minds. He wanted the United States (whom he admittedly despises) to get the bottom of the barrel. People who were stupid, self-serving, mean-spirited, and inept. He wanted progressives filled with hatred bolstered by ignorance. People who would use and abuse the office without even really knowing it. People with no moral compass. People who would sell their souls for a cruise vacation.
Why? Those people are easy to control. The White House could pick up the phone and tell Fani how she was going to “get Trump” and she would do it. They could call Fani and tell her to haul her butt to the White House for a strategy session, and she would go, or send her boyfriend. The Biden regime could lay out the case they wanted Fani and Nathan to pursue, telling them they could just dip into the COVID monies, and they would salivate and say, “Yes, sir!” Stupid people have their drawbacks, but a person who is both stupid and greedy is very easy to manipulate.
Soros knew that some of the people he was funding might be called upon to do a service. It's like that old scene in The Godfather when Vito Corleone helps a man in the community and then tells him ominously, “Some day, and that day may never come, I’ll call upon you to do a service for me…” That’s who Soros backs. People who instantly become beholden to him and are too stupid to realize the ramifications. Soros does not buy the best and the brightest. He buys the most easily compromised. Soros wants people who have no qualms about doing unethical, immoral things for a few bucks.
And don’t tell me that Nathan didn’t report to the Biden White House more than once. That’s established. What would a Georgia attorney in private practice be doing in the White House? Obviously, he was getting his marching orders. Soros wanted people who would carry out the Biden regime’s orders. A smart, competent, distinguished attorney would never do that.
This is the Epstein protocol. Fani was running around with a married man. There may well be receipts and photos and video evidence showing the affair. Maybe they did other stuff. Drugs? Hookers? Money laundering? I’m not making accusations but I am saying here that if Fani could be seduced into doing bad stuff and somebody could get it on the record, it makes her even easier to manipulate. The FBI used to do this and maybe they still do. Blackmailing politicians is an established government practice. Soros through his surrogate Biden is only calling in a favor.
Now think of this… if we know this much is true, is it really a leap to think that some Biden regime flunky could call Fani and demand that she destroy certain evidence or plant other evidence or lie in depositions? Is it beyond your imagination that Fani might be asked to perjure herself? What would stop her from doing that, particularly if somebody slipped her some cash? She could be asked to break the law, do unethical things. And I think there is a very good chance she would do them. She has no moral compass and they likely have a dossier on her.
Do you think a normal DA would have brought felony RICO charges against a former President? No normal AG—even a mediocre one—would use RICO laws to pursue a political opponent in a presidential campaign year. It’s a dumb legal strategy to begin with and the timing makes it really stink. That’s why Soros bakes the dumb cake—he wants dumb DAs and dumb prosecutors and dumb judges.
Do you think this pursuit of Trump was Fani’s idea? I am pretty sure that she hates Trump, as all progressives do, but I don’t think she had mapped this out as any kind of strategy. I doubt she has had any serious legal ideas in her as-yet undistinguished career. She failed to get elected judge. She’s not Clarence Darrow or even Alan Dershowitz. Somebody told her to do this. Somebody laid out the map and told Fani to perform her service. She took the cookie and obeyed, probably in the hopes that there would be another cookie.
A brilliant legal mind would never have brought this case. A sound legal thinker would never have made so many mistakes. Fani might lose her job over this; the case might be thrown out; Nathan might suffer consequences as well. But that was never the point. The point was to harass Trump, not convict him.
But perhaps this is where George Soros made a mistake. Sure, he has seemingly limitless money to fund campaigns of dingbats, but that’s what he has now. A few strategically placed dingbats.
If you want to run a bogus prosecution, you need a pair of clowns in office to do your bidding, some money to make it worth their while, and an inability of the prosecutors to grasp the concept of legal integrity. Soros likes progressives because they’re generally aligned with his agenda—the destruction of America. And a stupid progressive is the ideal hire.
In the end, I don’t think that the case matters in terms of right or wrong, conviction or acquittal. Trump will eventually win, even if it’s on appeal and even if it goes all the way to the Supreme Court. For now, the Fani and Nathan Show is just a way to generate headlines and drain Trump’s bank accounts. If you had a brilliant legal mind or a person of high standards in office, this case would have been a nonstarter. Fani would never have been installed as DA. Nathan would not be the Special Prosecutor (and since he was never approved or signed the oath, I’m not sure he is the Special Prosecutor.)
That’s the Soros method—hire the knuckleheads and turn them loose, they’ll do a billion dollars’ worth of damage for a few million in cash. Soros and Biden know that this case cannot be won. But that isn’t the point. The point is to send the knucklehead brigade after Trump and keep it going as long as possible. And beyond the Trump case, think of the damage done to the Georgia legal system. It’s a joke.
Yikes! What a Monday! I accidentally deleted a great comment by Jen Wiberg which I retrieved and am reposting. This was my error.
Thank you for all of the intel. I didn’t know that much about either of them. Boy, it’s a good thing the Dems are so worried about democracy !!!😅 What is happening is strategic, immoral, and painful to watch. It does seem to be a loosing plan. I guess time will tell if Trump regains the office ?? On another note, I just learned about the American Museum of Natural History removing all Native American artifacts. I also heard of a case in California where a woman stabbed her boyfriend over 100 times and received probation. I know these are unrelated to this particular article, but I am just dismayed at where our country is heading. 🥲