The now infamous Fani Willis has avoided a Freedom of Information Act request to turn over any communication between her office, the J6 Committee, and Jack Smith. Judicial Watch filed the request in March of this year, Willis and company pretended it did not exist.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney was not pleased.
The Court finds Defendant is in default and has been since 11 April 2024. As already mentioned, it is undisputed that Defendant was served on 11 March 2024 and that Plaintiff filed the return of service on 13 March 2024. While it is true that that return did not immediately appear on the Court’s electronic docket, this delay does not change the fact that Plaintiff filed it — and that it was stamped as received by the Clerk — on 13 March 2024. Because the return was filed within five days of service, Defendant was required to answer within thirty days of service, which would have been 10 April 2024. O.C.G.A. § 9-11 12(a). Nothing in the Court’s 15 April 2024 Order changes that analysis. In its Order, the Court, laboring under the mistaken impression that service had not yet been effected, simply directed Plaintiff to serve Defendant. But Plaintiff already had done so and provided proof of that fact (to include the return). There was no requirement for Plaintiff to re-serve Defendant and the Court’s Order cannot be read as such.
The Court gave Willis five days to turn over the documents, so we’ll see how that goes. It has been nine months, and while I am willing to consider Willis’ office is (like her), a disorganized mess, the more likely problem is that there is evidence they don’t want exposed.
Coordination claims have already surfaced between the various political prosecutions of Donald Trump and the White House. We’d expect something similar with the corrupt J6 Committee and other stakeholders on Biden’s Get Trump or Bust Team.
Emphasis on Bust, so Joe might want to consider adding Smith, Willis, and a few others under the names of Fauci and company for pre-emptive presidential pardons. Yeah, that’s a thing, it seems—Papal West Wing Dispensations for sins committed but not yet prosecuted.
I’m curious why you’d pardon Mr. Science, or anyone else, unless you are convinced they’ve broken the law.