A judge on Monday ordered a divorce case involving Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to be unsealed. Nathan Wade Willis hired the man to help prosecute former President Donald Trump.
The ruling is significant given the information likely to emerge about Willis and Wade's alleged “inappropriate” relationship during the case against Trump. This relationship could ultimately prevent Willis from prosecuting Trump.
After Mike Roman, a political operative and Trump's co-defendant in the Georgia election case, filed a motion in January raising four explosive charges regarding Willis' conduct during the Trump prosecution. The judge made this order.
- Nathan Wade, Willis' lead prosecutor in the Trump case, had an “inappropriate” relationship with Willis.
- Wade's law firm used funds paid by the county to take Willis on lavish vacations with potentially fraudulent payments.
- Mr. Wade was appointed without the necessary regulatory approval and had little experience as a prosecutor.
- Willis and Wade met twice with President Joe Biden's White House advisers before indicting Trump in August, and have questioned whether the White House is cooperating with Biden's prosecution of his 2024 political opponents. There are questions about this.
The Associated Press reported on the judge. ruling:
The judge said he could not determine whether Willis should be given a deposition in the divorce case until Wade's own cross-examination later this month.
Joycelyn Wade's attorney said in court papers filed Friday that since filing for divorce, Nathan Wade has traveled to San Francisco, Napa Valley, Florida, Belize, Panama, Australia and even taken a Caribbean cruise. Willis “was the intended travel partner,” he said. At least some of these trips are marked by airline tickets he purchased to accompany her. ”
The filing states that after Nathan Wade was hired as special prosecutor, he purchased a plane ticket for him and Willis to travel to Miami in October 2022, and a flight to San Francisco in their names in April. Contains a credit card statement showing the purchase of a ticket.
The ruling is the latest good news for Republicans in the Georgia case. On Monday, Breitbart News exclusively learned that the Georgia Senate is expected to approve a subpoena panel to investigate corruption allegations against Willis “this week.” The possibility of a commission comes after Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) declined to launch a criminal investigation into Willis, citing the need for an oversight commission, which is not currently in operation, to launch an investigation. is important.
Learn more about the potential Senate investigation here.
Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former Republican war room analyst.he is the author of politics of slave morality.Follow Wendell “X” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.
