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After claiming racism from the pulpit of a church, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis finally admitted that the allegations made against her last month about her affair with Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor she appointed to lead the election interference case against former President Donald Trump, were, in fact, true.
Willis disclosed the relationship in response to a motion filed last month by Trump co-defendant Michael Roman seeking to disqualify Willis and her entire office from the case, according to The New York Times.
Roman alleged Willis improperly hired her “boyfriend,” Wade, despite his lack of qualifications and benefited financially from the relationship.
In her filing, Willis acknowledged a “personal relationship” with Wade but stated it only began in 2022, after she had already hired him in November 2021.
Well, that doesn’t explain why Willis would hire someone whom the New York Times described as having “scant evidence that he prosecuted major criminal cases, with no evidence that he has handled a major political corruption case or one involving the state’s complicated racketeering statute, known as RICO” for this case.
According to the Times, Wade’s prior cases involved issues such as divorce, child custody and support, car accidents and personal injury.
His criminal defense clients faced charges including aggravated assault, armed robbery, rape, drug trafficking and financial fraud.
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