Fani Willis Bombshell

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(TheRedAlertNews.com) – The dirt around Georgia DA Fani Willis, who’s persecuting Donald Trump, has just gotten worse as new revelations indicate she didn’t just hire her lover and shower him with taxpayer money but her campaign was also funded by his partners, after which she also gave them lavish pay.

Fulton County records show that business partners of District Attorney Fani Willis’ alleged romantic partner, Nathan Wade, who she appointed to work on the case against former President Donald Trump, have made contributions to her campaign before receiving profitable contracts from her office.

Reports of campaign contributions reveal that Terrence Bradley, a former partner of Wade’s, and Christopher Campbell, his current partner, collectively donated over $5,000 to Willis’s campaign.

In addition, both individuals have earned significant amounts from contracts with the district attorney’s office.

Campbell is associated with Wade at the Wade & Campbell Firm.

Bradley, who had previously collaborated with Wade at the Wade, Bradley & Campbell Firm, also represented Wade in his divorce case until September 2022.

Earlier in the month, Trump co-defendant Michael Roman accused Willis in a legal motion of benefiting from the “lucrative” contract awarded to Wade.

Records show that Wade, who filed for divorce from his wife a day after his contract with the district attorney’s office commenced, has earned nearly $700,000 from the Fulton County District Attorney’s office since his appointment.

Furthermore, Wade’s bank statements, revealed in his divorce case, show that he bought tickets in Willis’ name for trips to Miami and San Francisco.

Bradley’s contributions to Willis’ campaign include a series of donations: $1,000 in June 2020, $550 in October 2020, and $2,500 in June 2023.

Records indicate that between May 2021 and June 2022, Bradley received $74,480 from the district attorney’s office, though the specifics of his work in this period are unclear.

Campbell, who donated $1,000 to Willis’ campaign in June 2020, began a contract in January 2021 with the district attorney’s office as a “taint attorney,” charging $150 an hour.

This role involves reviewing documents from search warrants and separating privileged information to prevent it from reaching prosecutors.

Since 2021, Campbell has earned $126,070 from the district attorney’s office.

Additionally, two other attorneys contracted to work on the Trump case as special prosecutors have also contributed to Willis’ campaign.

Anna Cross donated $250 in May 2020 and has since earned $37,729 from the district attorney’s office, with her firm, The Cross Firm LLC, making close to $48,000 since 2022.

John Floyd, a racketeering specialist who began contracting with the district attorney’s office in March 2021, has donated $6,307 to Willis’ campaign.

His firm has earned just over $90,000 from the district attorney’s office since 2022. Other attorneys from Floyd’s firm, Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore, have also made donations to Willis.

Willis is required to respond to Roman’s motion by Friday. Judge Scott McAfee will review these allegations in a hearing on February 15.