A high-pressure court hearing over allegations of impropriety by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis erupted on Thursday as the prosecutor she was having an affair with stormed out of a courtroom mid-hearing.
Video of the incident shows speciaI prosecutor Nathan Wade rising and abruptly leaving the courtroom’s side door just as witnesses began to take the stand. Another man followed him out the door.
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Judge Scott McAfee is expected to rule whether or not Willis should be disqualified from prosec uting her case against former President Donald Trump, who she has charged with feIony racketeering counts related to alleged attempts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results.
Living Across from a Cemetery, I Saw a Baby Left by One of the Graves on Halloween Night — Story of the Day
On Halloween night, I thought I’d just be handing out candy, but I saw something I never expected—a baby, alone in a car seat by a grave. I rushed outside, heart racing.
Halloween had always been my favorite. I loved decorating and handing out candy. But two years ago, I lost my daughter, and with her, my husband. Now, I was alone.
That night, after the candy ran out, I saw the car seat. I approached it, finding a baby girl inside. There was a note: “Amanda, one and a half years old.” I called the police, but no one had reported her missing. I asked if I could take her home. They agreed.
Caring for Amanda was hard, but I fell in love with her. She filled the void in my life. Then, one morning, a knock on the door brought a police officer and Amanda’s grandmother, Carol, to take her back. Reluctantly, I handed Amanda over, my heart breaking.
Later, I realized Carol had abandoned Amanda. I called my ex-husband, John, for help. We took Carol to court and won custody. I was granted permission to adopt Amanda.
As John walked away after the trial, I called him back, asking him to join us for dinner. That night, I became a mother again, and hope returned. Halloween had brought me Amanda.
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