Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Georgia Prosecutor Unleashes POWERFUL MOTION with Shocking REVELATION

Episode Date: September 8, 2023

Fulton County DA Fani Willis in her new motion reveals that RUSSIANS are behind the doxing of jurors in their effort to wage a disinformation campaign and using MAGA to do it. Find out from Michael Po...pok of Legal AF what her plan is to stop it.  Thanks to our sponsor HENSON SHAVING: Visit HensonShaving.com/LegalAF to pick the razor for you and use code ‘LEGALAF’ for 2 years worth of free blades! Remember to subscribe to ALL the Meidas Media Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://pod.link/1510240831 Legal AF: https://pod.link/1580828595 The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://pod.link/1595408601 The Influence Continuum: https://pod.link/1603773245 Kremlin File: https://pod.link/1575837599 Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://pod.link/1530639447 The Weekend Show: https://pod.link/1612691018 The Tony Michaels Podcast: https://pod.link/1561049560 American Psyop: https://pod.link/1652143101 Burn the Boats: https://pod.link/1485464343 Majority 54: https://pod.link/1309354521 Political Beatdown: https://pod.link/1669634407 Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://pod.link/1676844320 Uncovered: https://pod.link/1690214260 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is Michael Popock, legal AF. Fawney Willis doesn't just care about the security and personal safety of jurors. She cares about the 19 co-conspirators and their right to a sixth amendment right to Fair trial under the US Constitution. How do I know that? Because she just filed a motion to restrict the identity of jurors with the court arguing that if we don't protect the identity, the image, the address, personal detail information from getting into the press, then it's not just that the jurors, personal securities at risk, it's that the, in the interest of
Starting point is 00:00:41 justice and the justice system, the 19 co conspirators right to a fair trial is jeopardized because who's going to want to serve on a jury in which their personal liberty, life and security is put at risk? No one. And another little tidbit from the filing that Faudi Will has just made just to reinforce it. she predicts and tells the court and her filing that this will be leaning for this one a six month to one year trial that that there's no way, for instance, to anticipate the argument to just sequester the jury. Right? That works on television and plays and movies where the jury of 12 angry, whatever, have to stay in a hotel or overnight or for a
Starting point is 00:01:28 couple of weeks, say goodbye to their loved ones, cut themselves off from the internet and from media. That doesn't work in real life. Not when you have a one year potential trial. Think about that number for a minute. Well, what happens when you indict 19 people and you have 37 counts, including a sprawling Rico count that intersects with seven battleground states, you get a year. It's going to take her a month to pick a jury. I mean, she has to pick a jury under Georgia law, apparently in the first term, if you will,
Starting point is 00:01:59 of this court session. So she's got 30 days to pick a jury. Sounds easy, but it really isn't. When she hasn't had to face somebody requesting speedy trial, C Ken Chesbro, C Sydney Powell, who were going to trial in October 23rd, by the way, this year, because they asked for it, not anticipating it would be that fast, I'm sure. But when you have at least two of your 19 that are being tried quickly, then everybody has to get sped up and all the process has to be sped up. So she's got to pick that jury for Ken Chesbro and
Starting point is 00:02:31 Sydney Powell within a month, the broader case with all these other, the remaining 17, a group of which that are trying to go to federal court, some of those that are trying to drag the entire case to federal court. And then there's a group that's rooted in Georgia. And it's like, we're fine with Fulton County. We just don't want to go in October, your honor. This is all the things that have to be arranged. So Fonti Willis is taking the position right now. This could be a one year trial of 19 people, your honor.
Starting point is 00:02:56 Got to protect these jurors. Look what happened with the 23 grand jurors whose names under Georgia law were listed on the indictment of Donald Trump just a couple of weeks ago. All of their data was scraped from social media and the internet, financial data, politics data, who they donate to, where they worship, where they went to school, where they live, the GPS coordinates. It was placed on a Russian-based platform. Because if you're a right wing nut conspiracy theorists, where else would you go, but post all your things on a Russia-hosted website?
Starting point is 00:03:33 Most of those people probably don't even realize it's a Russia-hosted website, but Russia in continuing its Cold War campaign against the United States wants to divide American from American and does it by hosting and promoting right wing conspiracy theorist type things attacking democracy Democrats Biden election supporting Trump and the like. So you're bought and paid for by Russians, those that support this level of theory and Donald Trump and what he did just just so you know that, as long as you're fine with it, I'm okay with it, but I'm just letting you know that we know that because Fawli Willis put that in her motion that that the Department of Homeland Security, the federal Department of Homeland Security has tried
Starting point is 00:04:19 for instance, to take down the names of the 23 docks grand, grand jurors, but have been unsuccessful because it's controlled by Russians. And they're just not cooperating with American intelligence, American security agencies right this at this moment. So let's put that side for a minute. So what Fony Willis is asking for is that the identity of the jurors, the actual jurors that are selected soon, you know, the 12 or so men and women of Fulton County or the Atlanta area, that the press doesn't report about them,
Starting point is 00:04:55 doesn't reveal details about their background, doesn't give their GPS units. I mean, Fawni Willis gave her own example in the motion. She said she's been doxed. Her team, her staff of prosecutors and investigators have been doxed down to the GPS coordinates of where they live. And that's been intertwined with racist attacks, right? And and messages to assassinate her and her team. So she's put that front and center. But it was a very cold and sober motion focused not on protect me or honor. I'm a prosecutor. I need to be protected
Starting point is 00:05:33 or protect the jurors even. It was six the amendment right to a fair trial is being jeopardized. It impeded by the jurors identities being revealed because we just saw what happened with the grand jurors, and who's gonna wanna serve on a jury, and they'll take it out on the 19th offence, including Trump, if you don't do something about it. So that motion is now pending with the judge. He's got, as context, the 23 grand jurors who were doxed, who's information ended up according to this motion by Fawni
Starting point is 00:06:05 Willis on a Russian hosted website. Think of the irony of that where they can't take it down. It's so bad for the grand jurors. We haven't really talked about them in the last two or three weeks. That Fawni Willis revealed in her motion and attached an affidavit that the Fulton County Sheriff's Office and the Atlanta Public Defense Police Department PD are in the process and have a plan to protect the grand jurors who have already indicted let alone these jurors. So now we're going to hear, I guess, in some way, shape, or form for the other 19 co-conspirator
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Starting point is 00:09:45 own behavior and conduct, attacking prosecutors and their families, judges and their families, jurors and their families, grand jurors and their families and the judicial process overall, that the jurors needed to be protected. And so he, without really too much input, made a decision that the jurors should be anonymous. An anonymous jury in New York and any other places generally used in organized crime, criminal cases, because they're worried about the jury getting bumped off by somebody in organized crime. This was a civil case of where money damages against the former president and businessman. Yet the judge felt it was his duty to exercise
Starting point is 00:10:29 his discretion to make the jury anonymous. And in that case, surprisingly, Alina Habba, remember her. She's now some sort of TV commentator for Donald Trump no longer trying cases. She's been sidelined mainly because she's lost every case she's ever handled for him involving Gen 6 and everything else But Joe Takapina coloring book Joe Takapina Busy doing a lot of nothing who lost the E. Jean Carol case the first E. Jean Carol case And it's in the process of losing the second E. Jean Carol case already see my other hot take They didn't object to the judges folk focus or preference to have an anonymous jury in a civil case
Starting point is 00:11:12 involving E. Jean-Karol in defamation. And so they didn't oppose. And so it happened. And we could report and we did every day on the E. Jean-Karol case on the Midas Touch Network, but we couldn't talk about the jurors. And there were no sketches of the jurors by courtroom artists and no photos of them and no information about them. So it should be. So there's already precedent, precedence for it. Although Fawn
Starting point is 00:11:35 didn't really focus as much on that, there is precedent for it. And of course, not only is Judge Mac if he seen what Judge Kaplan did in New York related to Donald Trump, he also knows what happened to the 23 grand jurors when they weren't protected and their identities weren't protected. And they ended up in a place that even law enforcement for the US is beyond their reach. They can't make the Russians and the Chinese stop fomenting discontent and trying to separate American from American, which is what's been happening. That's that is the dirty little secret of where we're at right now with Americans at each other's throats politically.
Starting point is 00:12:15 It's being created, caused on purpose by the Chinese and the Russians who are manipulating people through use of phony websites and other disinformation campaigns being run, which is a type of warfare that's being run against the American people and they're falling for it. The Chinese and the Russians are using social media to create discontent and separate American from American and it's working. And the one party in this country has fallen for it. And that is the right wing mega Republican party and the Democrats haven't because we have shows like this one where we talk about it. Honestly, without blowing smoke or sunshine, I'm going to follow on the Midas touch network
Starting point is 00:12:59 on legal AF, the podcast that I co-incoron Wednesdays and Saturdays, this type of story. You're going to get the next step in the process. It's not like mainstream media. I mean, listen, I got my issues with them. We do get some good reporting at a mainstream media. I don't want to bash them just monolithically as if there's no good in it. But they have a habit of not following the continuity of a legal story all the way to its conclusion.
Starting point is 00:13:25 They report the headlines and then they get bored and the new cycle moves on and so to that. We don't get bored about the intersection of law and politics here on the Midas Touch network or on legal AF. I'll follow this. I'll follow the filing that'll be made by the 19th, the position that's taken, the hearing related to it and Judge McAfee's ultimate decision, only one place you know where it is. It's the Midestouch YouTube channel.
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