A crucial witness in the motion to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the Georgia election interference case was far more involved in the effort than previously known.
Terrence Bradley — former law partner and divorce attorney of prosecutor Nathan Wade — testified under oath Tuesday regarding what he knew about Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis and special prosector Nathan Wade’s personal relationship. Bradley took the stand after Judge Scott McAfee determined Bradley that couldn’t claim attorney-client privilege.
Text messages have now emerged that show Bradley cooperated extensively with Ashleigh Merchant, attorney for Trump’s co-defendent Michael Roman in the Georgia case, in the effort to disqualify Willis.
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A cache of over 400 text messages between Bradley and Merchant obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution show continuous back-and-forth exchanges about Willis’s relationship with Wade.
Bradley offered input on individuals to subpoena for testimony on Willis and Wade’s relationship. He also derided Willis as “arrogant,” encouraging Merchant in her motion to disqualify the district attorney from the Trump case.
“I am nervous,” Merchant wrote in a text message on January 8 — just a day after filling the motion. “This is huge.”
Bradley responded, “You are huge. You will be fine. You are one of the best lawyers I know. Go be great.”
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