Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis enters a room in the Fulton County
Government Center ahead of a news conference, Monday, Aug. 14, 2023, in Atlanta.
Donald Trump and several allies have been indicted in Georgia over efforts
to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
FILE - Former President Donald Trump speaks at a fundraiser event
for the Alabama GOP, Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, in Montgomery, Ala.
Just one month after Donald Trump’s January 2021 phone call to suggest
Georgia’s secretary of state could overturn his election loss, district attorney Fani Willis
announced she was looking into possibly illegal “attempts to influence”
the results. (AP Photo/Butch Dill, File)
to decide if the final report by a special grand jury looking into possible interference
in the 2020 presidential election can be released Jan. 24, 2023, in Atlanta.
Just one month after Donald Trump’s January 2021 phone call to suggest Georgia’s
secretary of state could overturn his election loss, Willis announced she was looking
into possibly illegal “attempts to influence” the results. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)
FILE - Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis poses for a portrait
on April 19, 2023, in Atlanta. Just one month after Donald Trump’s January 2021
phone call to suggest Georgia’s secretary of state could overturn his election loss,
Willis announced she was looking into possibly illegal “attempts
to influence” the results. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)
during a news conference following sentencing for 10 of the 11 defendants
convicted in a scheme to inflate Atlanta public school students’ standardized
test scores on April 14, 2015, in Atlanta, Ga. Willis’ most prominent case
as an assistant district attorney was a RICO prosecution against a group of
Atlanta public school educators accused in a scheme to inflate students’
standardized test scores. After a seven-month trial, a jury in April 2015
convicted 11 of them on the racketeering charge.
(Kent D. Johnson/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, Pool)
while questioning University of Michigan professor Brian Jacob, a statistical
analysis expert, as he testifies in a case against a group of Atlanta public school
educators accused in a scheme to inflate students’ standardized test scores
in Fulton County Superior Court, Ga., Feb. 10, 2015.
Willis’ most prominent case as an assistant district attorney was a RICO prosecution
against the group of educators. After a seven-month trial, a jury in April 2015
convicted 11 of them on the racketeering charge.
(Kent D. Johnson/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)
FILE - Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis speaks in court in the Fulton
county courthouse, July 11, 2023, in Atlanta. Just one month after Donald Trump’s
January 2021 phone call to suggest Georgia’s secretary of state could overturn
his election loss, Willis announced she was looking into possibly illegal
“attempts to influence” the results.
(AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)
BY KATE BRUMBACK
Updated 10:12 PM MDT, August 14, 2023
ATLANTA (AP) — Long before the FBI began investigating Donald Trump‘s
hoarding of classified documents or Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed
a special prosecutor to probe the former president, Fani Willis was at work.
Just one month after Trump’s infamous January 2021 phone call to suggest Georgia’s
secretary of state could overturn his election loss, the Fulton County district attorney
announced she was looking into possible illegal “attempts to influence” the results
in what has become one of America’s premier political battlegrounds.
Willis called a parade of high-profile witnesses before a special grand jury,
presiding over an investigation that was so public it seemed she would become
the first prosecutor in U.S. history to indict a former president.
She instead became the third person to levy criminal charges against Trump,
leapfrogged by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Justice Department
special counsel Jack Smith.
But the indictment Willis brought late Monday against Trump and 18 associates
was the most sprawling case detailing the former president’s desperate efforts
to remain in power after he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.
“Their indictment alleges that rather than abide by Georgia’s legal process
for election challenges, the defendants engaged in a criminal racketeering enterprise
to overturn Georgia’s presidential election result,” Willis said in announcing the charges.
윗글에서 보셨드시, Fani Willis는 드믈게 보는 잔학무도한 prosecutor의 명성이 있었다.
그녀는 Skinny case (작은)에는 별로 흥미가 없던차에 Donald Trump가 Geogia에 전화를 걸어
자기가 이길수있는 투표를 억지로 만들어 내라는 위협의 소문이 나자, "아차, 이건 큰 고기다!"
그후에 2년 넘게 시간을 들여 차근차근 빈틈없이 Big fish, Donald Trump를 낚을 준비를 해왔다.
그런 소문에 Trump는 멋도 모르고 Fani Willis를 그의 버릇대로 모독한다.
이것을 절호의 찬스로 본 Fani Willis는 자기 부하들에게 절대로 Trump를 반박하지 말라고
경고하면서 Trump가 그의 상습적인 실수를 거듭하기를 기다린다.
Trump를 호시탐탐 노리던 Fani가 드디어 Indictment의 준비를 완료하고
드디어 어젯밤 Fulton County의 Grand Jury를 달래어 Trump의 indictment에 성공한다.
바닷속의 상어처럼 기고만장했던 Trump가 드디어 Fani Willis의 빈틈없는 어망에 걸린 것이다.
이제는 Trump는 더 도망칠 곳이 없어졌다. 같은 그믈에 걸린 Trump의 동조자들도 머지안어
제목숨을 살리기위해 이제 Trump를 물어뜯게 될 것이 틀림없다.
Georgia에서 유죄가 되면 presidential or governor의 Parden조차 없이 "최소 5년 최대 20년
감옥살이"다. 무슨 일이 일어날지 모르지만 우리는 그냥 앉어서 구경만하면 될 것같다.
Now, Fani got the big fish in her grip, leave everything to Fani. She will take care of Trump.
Gentlemen, Sleep well tonight at least... This crazy and idiotic stuff, you never know.