Judge to Hold Hearing on DA Fani Willis’ Reported Romance with Special Prosecutor
OAN’s Abril Elfi
3:50 PM – Thursday, January 18, 2024
The judge presiding over Fulton County District Attorney (DA) Fani Willis’s election interference case against former President Donald Trump has set a hearing for allegations regarding a romantic relationship between the DA and her special prosecutor.
On Thursday, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee set a hearing for February 15th and directed the DA’s office to respond to the motion filed against her by February 2nd.
Last week, Jordan (R-Ohio) sent a letter to the man that Willis is accused of having an affair with, Nathan J. Wade, asking for his assistance “with their oversight.”
“Based on recent reports, we believe that you possess documents and information about the coordination of the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office (FCDAO) with other politically motivated investigations and prosecutions and the potential misuse of federal funds,” Jordan wrote.
In August 2023, Willis filed numerous indictments against former President Donald Trump and his associates. Among the indictments were charges that allege that Trump and his team attempted to overturn the results of Georgia’s 2020 election.
Wade was one of the people that Willis had hired to help with her with the Trump investigation and subsequent indictment.
Jordan was referring to court papers that were filed last month by Michael Roman, a co-defendant in the Trump case who alleged that Willis was having a romantic relationship with Wade.
Roman argued that the two should be disqualified from prosecuting in the case, and that the criminal charges against Trump should be dismissed.
“On the grounds that the district attorney and the special prosecutor have been engaged in an improper, clandestine personal relationship during the pendency of this case, which has resulted in the special prosecutor, and, in turn, the district attorney, profiting significantly from this prosecution at the expense of the taxpayers,” Roman said.
In August, Trump, Roman, and 17 others pleaded not guilty to all charges in the indictment for alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state of Georgia.
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Will the allegations of a romantic relationship between DA Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan J. Wade result in the disqualification and dismissal of the charges against former President Donald Trump, as argued by co-defendant Michael Roman
Title: Judge Sets Hearing for Allegations of Romantic Relationship Between DA Fani Willis and Special Prosecutor in Trump Case
Introduction:
The ongoing case against former President Donald Trump, involving allegations of election interference, has taken an unexpected turn. The judge presiding over the case has scheduled a hearing to address allegations of a romantic relationship between Fulton County District Attorney (DA) Fani Willis and her special prosecutor, Nathan J. Wade. This article delves into the details of the case and the implications of the alleged relationship.
Hearing Date and Response Deadline:
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has set a hearing for February 15th to address the allegations surrounding the romantic relationship between DA Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan J. Wade. Additionally, Judge McAfee has directed the DA’s office to respond to the motion filed against her by February 2nd.
Congressman’s Involvement:
Last week, Congressman Jordan of Ohio sent a letter to Nathan J. Wade, the man accused of having an affair with DA Fani Willis, seeking his assistance with oversight. Jordan’s letter alluded to recent reports suggesting that Wade may possess documents and information related to the coordination of the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office (FCDAO) with politically motivated investigations and the potential misuse of federal funds.
Indictments Against Trump and Associates:
In August 2023, DA Fani Willis filed multiple indictments against former President Donald Trump and his associates. These indictments alleged that Trump and his team attempted to overturn the results of Georgia’s 2020 election. Notably, Nathan J. Wade was one of the individuals hired by Willis to aid in the Trump investigation and subsequent indictment.
Disqualification and Dismissal:
Congressman Jordan’s letter referred to court papers filed by Michael Roman, a co-defendant in the Trump case. Roman alleged that Fani Willis and Nathan J. Wade were engaged in an improper, clandestine personal relationship during the ongoing case. As a result, Roman argued that both individuals should be disqualified from prosecuting the case, and the charges against Trump should be dismissed. Roman also claimed that the alleged relationship allowed the special prosecutor and the district attorney to benefit financially at the taxpayers’ expense.
Conclusion:
The allegations of a romantic relationship between DA Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan J. Wade have cast a shadow over the ongoing case against former President Donald Trump. With the hearing set for February 15th, it remains to be seen how these allegations will impact the proceedings and the ultimate outcome of the case. The court’s decision will be crucial in determining the credibility of the prosecution and ensuring a fair trial.
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