Dershowitz: ‘Plausible’ that Willis and Wade Have ‘Committed Perjury’
‘Therefore, there is more than enough for the judge to say at least an appearance of impropriety’
Feb 16, 2024 10:00 AM
By Grabien Staff
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DERSHOWITZ: “So I think there is a plausible case for perjury here but I think there is an open and check case for disqualification based on the appearance of impropriety. Look, when you admit that you paid for all these trips on your credit cards, then the burden of proof shifts to the other side to demonstrate that there was payback in cash and the fact that there are no records and the payments all have records, but the repayments have no records, gives rise to a plausible interpretation that that’s not true. That there was financial benefit that accrued to the district attorney. Therefore, there is more than enough for the judge to say at least an appearance of impropriety, total disqualification of the office, start from scratch, put the case in a different district, let’s see if an independent prosecutor thinks there is enough here for a rico prosecution.”