Love Bug: New Details on Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade’s Midnight Visits to Fani Willis

Fani Willis claimed under oath that she and Nathan Wade began their relationship after he was hired as Special Prosecutor to indict former President Donald Trump on her election interference case.

However, Wade’s geolocation revealed otherwise. The data from Fani’s lover’s cell phone show that he was visiting the Fulton County district attorney in her condominium unit before his employment with Willis.

“It’s pinging from his house all the way down to the condo at midnight, 1 a.m.,” says Ashleigh Merchant, an attorney for one of former President Donald Trump’s co-defendants in the Georgia racketeering case, said Wednesday in state senate court.

The Georgia State Senate Special Committee on Investigations invited Merchant to testify on the allegations that Willis mishandled taxpayers’ funds.

“And then he calls her when he gets there. And then it goes silent for four or five hours. And then, you know, early in the morning hours, he starts pinging again, driving back, and then he texts her when he gets home.”

The defense attorney argued that if only Ms. Willis had gone to the county and said: “I’m having an affair with this man, but he is brilliant and he would be an amazing prosecutor on this election interference case,” then “we wouldn’t be here,” because the hiring, “wouldn’t have been approved.

The Special Committee also discovered that Fani Willis lied under oath, as she initially denied visiting the White House and meeting with the Biden administration before her lawsuit against Trump.

According to publicly available records, Fani Willis visited the White House and met with Kamala Harris in February 2023 – several months before the Trump RICO indictment.

The state Senate held the hearing, which is different from the actual trial led by Judge Scott McAfee, that could disqualify Willis and Wade from the Trump case. The result of the committee’s hearing may lead them to subpoena Willis and other prosecutors as they probe whether the district attorney misused taxpayers’ money.

The Georgia Senate Special Committee on Investigations held its first meeting on Feb. 9 to “thoroughly investigate the allegations of misconduct by the district attorney for Fulton County, Fani Willis, relating to potential conflicts of interest and misuse of public funds, to enact new or amend existing laws and/or change state appropriations to restore public confidence in the criminal justice system.”

Meanwhile, Judge McAfee remarked on Friday that he intends to determine his verdict within two weeks.

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