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Megyn Kelly slams CNN, Atlanta Journal-Constitution over Fani Willis text messages

Megyn Kelly did not take credit for reporting the contents of text messages between a defense attorney and a former law partner of a prosecutor who allegedly had a sexual relationship with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis denounced CNN and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

“We look forward to hearing from you all about late night coverage,” Kelly wrote on social media platform X on Wednesday, tagging the cable news company and the Atlanta-based daily newspaper.

“You can quote us at the beginning of the sentence on the #FaniWillis incident. Not only did we not have an ‘exclusive,’ but it took us a whole day to match it with our coverage.” ”

An AJC spokesperson told the Post: “As our readers know, our reporters have been reporting on this story for the past two years, including independently obtaining and verifying text messages directly from the source. But we didn’t portray it as exclusive.”

The newspaper added that “social media commentators” have “recognized this and other major stories that have made Atlanta the epicenter of many major social, political, and cultural moments.” Ta.

A CNN spokesperson told the Post: Changed online story text It reflects that Kelly was the first to report the existence of the text.

Megyn Kelly said CNN and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution did not give her credit for the Fani Willis scandal scoop. Getty Images

Kelly reported on Tuesday’s SiriusXM podcast about text messages between Ashley Merchant and Terrence Bradley, attorneys representing former Trump staffer Mike Roman.

Mr. Roman had hired Mr. Merchant to disqualify Mr. Willis from prosecuting former President Donald Trump for allegedly trying to interfere in the 2020 presidential election.

Bradley is a former divorce lawyer and law partner of prosecutor Nathan Wade, who was appointed by Willis to handle the Trump case, despite having a romantic relationship with Wade.

Kelly reported on text messages between Special Counsel Nathan Wade’s former law partner Terrence Bradley (above) and Ashley Merchant. AP

In court Tuesday, Bradley was called back to testify about text messages in which he said he “absolutely” believed Willis and Wade began dating before he was hired to head the Trump case.

Trump’s lawyer Steve Sadow pointed to a text message exchange from earlier this year in which Bradley revealed that Willis and Wade had been dating since meeting at a judicial conference in late 2019. He seemed to acknowledge it.

“Do you think it started before she hired him?” Merchant texted Bradley earlier this year.

“Absolutely. It started when she left the prosecutor’s office and was a judge in South Fulton,” Bradley responded.

Wade is said to have had a romantic relationship with Willis, the Fulton County district attorney who is seeking to prosecute former President Donald Trump. Getty Images

Mr. Merchant asked Mr. Bradley in a subsequent text message. According to information and belief, Willis and Wade met while both were serving as magistrates and began a romantic relationship at that time. ”

Mr. Bradley replied, “There is no local court.”

Merchant: “Thank you.”

Sadow accused Bradley of lying on the stand Tuesday as he appeared to be trying to distance himself from the text messages.

Bradley testified Tuesday that he doesn’t know when Wade and Willis’ relationship began, but that’s contradicted by text messages.

I don’t know when it started or when it started,” Bradley testified Tuesday. “I never witnessed anything. I mean, it was speculation.”

Mr. Trump’s lawyers want Mr. Willis (above) disbarred, alleging that Mr. Willis (above) benefited financially from hiring Mr. Wade to handle his case. AP

“Why the hell are you speculating?” Sadow asked.

“I can’t answer that,” Bradley replied.

Trump is facing criminal charges in Fulton County for allegedly plotting to interfere in the 2020 presidential election. AP

“Except for the fact that you actually know when it started and don’t want to testify that in court. That’s the best explanation,” Sadow retorted.

“That’s the real explanation. Because you don’t want to admit it in court, right?”

Merchant argued that the relationship between Wade and Willis was “inappropriate” and that Fulton County’s top prosecutor benefited financially by hiring Wade to work on Trump’s case.

She is asking the judge to dismiss Willis and the prosecution team.

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