Let's all get on the boat of love!
Details of Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis' alleged luxury cruise with special prosecutor Nathan Wade have been revealed as part of unsealed divorce documents.
Credit card statements included in divorce filings for Wade and his wife of 26 years, Joycelyn, show they spent more than $6,000 on travel in October and November 2022.
Joycelyn's lawyer pointed out how Wade booked a flight to Miami for herself, Willis and her mother and paid Royal Caribbean Cruises more than $2,500 on the same day.
Before the end of the month, he had also charged $992 for a cruise on the luxury liner Freedom of the Seas, which sails between Florida and the Caribbean.
“It is clear that Mr. Willis was the intended travel partner on at least some of these trips, as his flights demonstrate.” [Nathan] Joycelyn's attorney, Andrea Hastings, wrote in court documents.
On board the ship, Wade and Willis, if she was really with them, would visit a spa, a “Casino Royale” for gamblers, a full-size theater, and the Bull &・The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The Bull & The – You could have chosen from 4 different pools, as well as a number of restaurants and bars at Casino Royale, including The Bull. Bear English Pub.
The cruise ship, which can accommodate around 4,000 passengers, also has a climbing wall, mini-golf and basketball courts.
Wade's credit card records showed other charges, including a $370 charge at the Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort, Spa and Casino, a luxury four-star hotel that typically costs more than $600 a night.
Resort amenities include beach and poolside service, spa treatments for couples, activities such as lessons on how to play “Blackjack and Roulette 101,” and vintage wines served at the exclusive resort bar.
Additional cruise fees were added in November, with Wade paying Norwegian Cruise Line more than $3,000. While exact details remain secret, Norwegian operates a luxury ship that boasts “romantic suites with queen beds and private balconies,” onboard shopping, live music, and a steakhouse.
Court documents also show Wade paid an additional $3,835 to the travel agency Vacation Express.
At the time of the luxury trip charges, Mr. Wade was working as special counsel for Mr. Willis in the case against Donald Trump and more than a dozen others accused of election interference in Georgia.
Nathan was appointed by Willis on November 1, 2021, and filed for divorce the next day, according to court documents obtained by The Post.
Since then, Wade and Joycelyn have been embroiled in a divorce settlement, with Wade accused of concealing his income, avoiding providing relevant documents, and attempting to settle the divorce without distributing assets equitably. ing.
Both have also accused the other of having an affair during their 26-year marriage. The documents remained sealed until Monday, when a judge ruled it was in the public's interest to know their contents.
Joycelyn's lawyers want both Wade and Willis to take the stand and reveal details about how much Joycelyn has spent on the alleged tryst.
“defendant [Joycelyn] They are seeking Mr. Willis' removal from office in order to reveal the details of his romantic relationship with the plaintiff. [Nathan]There appears to be no reasonable explanation for their trip other than a romantic relationship,” Hastings wrote in the affidavit.
“Contrary to Ms. Willis' belief, the defendant is not using the deposition to harass her; she is seeking relevant information from her husband's mistress about her relationship with the plaintiff and the extent of her financial involvement.
“These answers relate to the equitable division of marital property, the dissipation of marital property, and the plaintiff's ability to provide spousal support.”
Joycelyn's lawyers also claim in court papers that Willis took her on trips to Napa Valley, California's premier wine destination.
Allegations of romance between prosecutors first surfaced when Trump's co-defendant, Mike Roman, accused Trump of an “inappropriate” and “secret” relationship between Willis and Nathan. That's when he asked for the criminal charges to be dropped.
