Fulton County Attorney Fannie Willis’ testimony Thursday raised several questions about her relationship with fellow prosecutor Nathan Wade in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump.
Mr. Willis and Mr. Wade took the stand to ask whether their relationship disqualified Mr. Willis from prosecuting Mr. Trump. If the presiding judge determines that Willis has an actual conflict of interest with his girlfriend or fellow prosecutor, Willis will be removed from the case, Trump wins big.
During the hearing, Wade testified that his relationship with Willis began in 2022 after Willis filed a lawsuit against Trump in 2021. But Robin Yearty, a former Fulton County district attorney and friend of Mr. Willis since college, said Mr. Willis definitely had an affair with Mr. Wade. Since 2019, Wade and Willis have been inconsistent.
Wade also said, “Their relationship was not a secret. It was just a private thing,” an unusual distinction that apparently did not include disclosing the relationship with Fulton County.
Additionally, the lovers said Willis reimbursed Wade for foreign trips in cash. However, neither Willis nor Wade presented any evidence to support his sworn testimony. ” [my] “The testimony of one witness is enough to prove a fact,” Willis argued during his tantrum-filled testimony.
Here are five questions raised by Willis’ testimony.
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