Tall Tale: Fani Willis’ Office Tells New Story On Prematurely Published Trump Indictment [Video]

by J Pelkey
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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis must be removed.

On Monday Morning, court officials and prosecutors prematurely posted to their website numerous charges against President Trump before the grand jury had finished deliberating.

Upon realizing their error, they quickly took down the list without explanation, though it was too late as much of the world had already been made aware of it.

A few hours afterward, a clerk from Fulton County claimed that the charging documents that were prematurely posted on the website were labeled as “fictitious.”

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The Office of the Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts has learned of a fictitious document that has been circulated online and reported by various media outlets related to The Fulton County Special Purpose Grand Jury.

While there have been no documents filed today regarding such, all members of the media should be reminded that documents that do not bear an official case number, filing date, and the name of The Clerk of Courts, in concert, are not considered official filings and should not be treated as such.

President Trump’s attorneys, Drew Findling and Jennifer Little, blasted Fulton County for prematurely publishing the potential charges against Trump prior to the grand jury’s deliberations.

President Trump’s legal team said, “This was not a simple administrative mistake.”

“The Fulton County District Attorney’s Office has once again shown that they have no respect for the integrity of the grand jury process. This was not a simple administrative mistake. A proposed indictment should only be in the hands of the District Attorney’s Office, yet it somehow made its way to the clerk’s office and was assigned a case number and a judge before the grand jury even deliberated,” the lawyers wrote.

“This is emblematic of the pervasive and glaring constitutional violations which have plagued this case from its very inception,” they said.

Suspiciously, the charges against Trump in the Fulton County indictment are an exact match to those that were briefly posted on the court’s website, which they dismissed as “fictitious.”

On Monday evening, Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas confronted Fani Willis about the illegal leak, highlighting that the charges presented in the indictments were an exact match to the information briefly released by the Fulton County Clerk earlier that morning.

Willis claimed ignorance and referred all questions to the clerk.

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Now, the Fulton County Clerk is claiming that the leaked documents were the result of an unsuccessful “dry run.”

However, in less than 24 hours, Willis’ office already abandoned their initial story and offered a new one.

“On August 14, a media outlet using the Fulton County press que obtained a docket sheet and shared it with other media outlets who then released the sample working document related to the former United States President, Donald Trump — reporting that an indictment had been returned by the Special Grand Jury,” Willis’ office wrote in a press release.

Willis’ office then claimed that the prematurely uploaded document was merely an unsuccessful “trial run” conducted by Fulton County clerk Che Alexander.

Watch Fulton County clerk Ché Alexander explain how the simple “mistake” happened:

Numerous legal experts have opined that the Trump legal team is likely to highlight the leak when requesting a mistrial.

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