Living with a Retired Lawyer and Maintaining Safety - A Unique Perspective

TLDRRetired lawyer John Clifford Floyd III shares his experience living with District Attorney Fani Willis and the security threats they faced at their home in Fulton County, Georgia. Despite facing constant threats and harassment, Floyd stayed to protect the house and support his daughter. He recounts the incidents and the measures taken by the South Fulton Police to ensure their safety. He also mentions meeting Nathan Wade, a fraternity acquaintance, during his daughter's swearing-in ceremony.

Key insights

🏠John Clifford Floyd III faced numerous security threats while living with District Attorney Fani Willis in Fulton County, Georgia.

👨‍⚖️Floyd, a retired lawyer, remained at the house to protect it and take care of the yard.

🚔The South Fulton Police provided security measures, including a permanent police car outside the house and regular bomb inspections.

🌐Floyd mentions his involvement in a documentary film and his stay in California during filming.

🤝Floyd recalls banter with Nathan Wade, an acquaintance from a different fraternity, during his daughter's swearing-in ceremony.

Q&A

Why did John Floyd stay in Fulton County despite the security threats?

Floyd stayed to protect his daughter's house and support her, taking care of the property and reporting incidents to the police.

What security measures were taken to ensure the safety of Floyd and his daughter?

The South Fulton Police maintained a permanent police car outside the house and conducted regular bomb inspections to ensure their safety.

Did Floyd meet Nathan Wade before 2023?

Floyd had banter with Wade during his daughter's swearing-in ceremony in 2021, but he officially met him during a documentary filming in 2023.

Did Floyd split his time between California and Georgia?

No, Floyd stayed in Georgia during the time mentioned, but he has a friend in California where he sometimes stays.

How did COVID-19 affect Floyd's ability to leave his house?

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Floyd felt limited in his ability to go out for activities such as going to the theater or visiting the dentist.

Timestamped Summary

00:12John Floyd faced security threats while living with District Attorney Fani Willis in Fulton County.

03:41The South Fulton Police provided security measures, including a permanent police car and bomb inspections.

09:54Floyd recalls meeting Nathan Wade during his daughter's swearing-in ceremony.

13:16Floyd has a friend in California but has stayed in Georgia during the specified time period.

14:24COVID-19 limitations restricted Floyd's ability to go out and engage in activities.