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A judge has mandated that Nathan Wade’s ex-law partner and divorce attorney must testify again on Monday about the timeline of his client’s purported intimate involvement with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
Allegations suggest that when Terrence Bradley’s client was selected by the district attorney as the special prosecutor for former President Donald Trump’s Georgia election interference case, he had direct information that Willis and Wade were already romantically involved.
During a hearing on February 15, Bradley cited Wade’s attorney-client privilege as reason for not answering questions about the relationship between the DA and the special prosecutor.
Judge Scott McAfee ruled that the divorce lawyer and his counsel “did not meet their burden of establishing that the communication(s) are covered by attorney-client privilege and therefore the hearing can resume as to Mr. Bradley’s examination,” according to CNN.
“Trump and several of his co-defendants are seeking Willis’ disqualification from the case and to have all charges against them dismissed over the alleged relationship, arguing that the DA benefited financially from the alleged romance and that it compromised the integrity of the case,” the New York Post reported.
“Lawyers for Trump recently revealed that dozens of pings from Wade’s cellphone indicate that the special prosecutor made overnight trips to Willis’ rented condo and communicated with the DA earlier than they have both have previously testified that their relationship began. McAfee will decide on whether to allow the cellphone data as evidence at a Friday hearing, according to Fox News,” the outlet added.
According to court documents, Wade visited Willis’ condo at least 35 times before being hired by Trump’s legal team. Wade testified that he visited the property no more than ten times before his hiring in November 2021.
Willis and Wade stated they began dating in early 2022. Legal analyst Jonathan Turley suggests that newly uncovered evidence may lead a Georgia court to consider prosecuting Fani Willis.
The relationship between Willis and Nathan Wade, who was hired as prosecutor in the racketeering case against former President Donald Trump in 2021 but ended in summer of 2023, has raised questions.
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