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Fani Willis’s Testimony Turns Dramatic in Trump Georgia Election Fraud Case


Fulton County District​ Attorney ⁣Fani Willis testifies ⁢during a hearing in the case of the State of ‌Georgia v. Donald John Trump at the Fulton ⁤County Courthouse on February 15, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. Judge Scott McAfee is‍ hearing testimony as to whether Willis and Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade should be disqualified from the case for allegedly lying about a ‌personal relationship. (Photo​ by⁤ Alyssa Pointer-Pool/Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke ‍Mallory
5:56 PM – Thursday, February 15, ‍2024

Fulton County District Attorney Fani ⁤Willis provided a captivating response about 90 minutes into her dramatic testimony in a Georgia courtroom, revealing that⁣ her “physical” affair with prosecutor Nathan Wade had ended before Donald Trump and eighteen associates were‍ charged with a racketeering conspiracy.

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However,​ it remained unclear if‍ their connection had completely ended prior to​ the shocking indictment.

During her testimony, Willis was questioned about the timeline of their alleged breakup, ‍delving into the “romantic” relationship ‍that ‌she had kept hidden from her colleagues.

“Did the⁢ romantic relationship ​end ⁢before the indictment was returned? Yes ⁤or no?”‍ asked ⁣Trump ⁣lawyer ‌Steven Sadow inside the Fulton County ‌courthouse‍ on Friday.

“To a man, yes,” ⁢she responded, asserting that ⁢her relationship with Special Prosecutor Wade had ended by then.

“To⁤ a man yes, to you no?” Sadow asked in a follow-up question.

“Did the forthcoming indictment have anything to do with that?” he continued.

Willis’s perspective on​ the differences between men and ⁣women played a significant role in her response.

Throughout the sensational hearing, the DA frequently provided attention-grabbing and occasionally unnecessary details. Some examples included her fondness for Grey Goose vodka, her habit of ⁢keeping⁢ up to $15,000 in cash at ⁢home, and her refusal to disclose the continent where Belize is located ​after visiting it with Wade.

“Mr. ​Wade ‌is used to women, as he told me one time, the ⁤only thing‍ a woman can do for him is make him a sandwich. … I don’t need anything from a man. A ⁣man is not a plan. A man is a companion,” Willis said.

“I don’t need anybody to foot my bills. The only man who’s ever foot ‍my bills completely is my daddy,” she continued.

“So it’s clear, ‍the physical relationship ended pre-indictment,” Sadow asked Willis.⁣

“I’m ‌not sure that the tough conversation didn’t happen until ⁢after, but the physical relationship—I’m‍ sure if you asked Mr. Wade, because he’s a male, he would⁢ say we ended June or July,⁤ because physical contact ended then,” ⁤she explained.

“In my⁣ mind, being ‍a woman, it’s over when you have that like hard conversation. I just think women and men think differently.”

In both ‍cases, the DA and prosecutor, who agreed to help her ⁢lead her⁤ team, “shared a commitment to the mission” despite ⁢their romantic relationship. In their testimonies,​ Wade and Willis stated that the romantic⁣ connection started in 2022, ⁤after she had seduced him. However, an ex-friend of‍ Willis’, Robin Yeartie, claimed otherwise and said that their romance began back in 2019.

Nevertheless, the two did both admit to meeting in 2019 at a judicial conference, even ​though Willis vehemently denied having any kind of relationship with Wade at the time.

“I’m not on trial, no​ matter​ how hard you try to put me on ​trial,”‍ Willis told Ashleigh Merchant, a lawyer representing Michael Roman, the former campaign official of President Trump.

In addition, Sadow asked Wade if he was in “any personal relationship⁣ at all” when the connection ended.

“Are you asking me, have I had intercourse with the district attorney?” Wade hit back.

“The‍ answer‌ would be⁤ no.”

“You say personal. We’re very good friends,” Wade said to Sadow. “Probably⁢ closer than ever ⁤because ‍of these attacks. But if you’re asking me about specific intercourse, the answer is no.”

While providing⁤ lengthy, detail-filled responses on the stand, Willis displayed evident anger towards several of the lawyers questioning her, despite the ‍usual advice for witnesses to​ provide concise replies.

She mentioned ‍Wade’s preference for wine while discussing their travels, dinners, and‍ beverages.

“I don’t really like wine, to be ⁤honest with you. I like⁢ Grey Goose,” she continued.

After Merchant and other attorneys⁤ attempted to prove that ⁣the couple was dating earlier than they claimed and before Wade was hired, ​Sadow questioned Willis about when their relationship first began.

“Did you have contact with Mr. Wade​ in ‌2020?” Sadow asked ⁢Willis.

She responded, saying⁣ they ​had “very limited contact” due ‌to “a form of cancer that makes your ​allegation ​somewhat‍ ridiculous.”

“I’m not going to emasculate a black man,” she continued, repeating the line. “Did you understand that?”

Willis went‍ on to describe⁤ in great detail the four trips they took together, mentioning that ‌she was unaware of the specific locations of Wade’s work visits. She claimed to have used a travel agency to ⁤arrange their cruises and that she had ⁢given him $2,500 in cash for one trip.

Additionally, Sadow questioned her at one point about the “cash horde” she carried around to various places.

“As a⁣ woman, ‍you should have at least six months’ worth of cash in ⁤your house at ⁢all times,” she cautioned. “If you’re a woman and you go on a date with a man, you better ‍have $200 just in case,” she further advised.

Willis claimed to have $500 in cash on her “worst days.” “I think I had about $15,000 in cash in my house at my best days,” she⁢ remarked.

She later stated that​ she had $9,000 stashed at home.

The information was revealed during‍ a heated ‌hearing ⁢over whether Willis’ office should be removed from the case before Fulton County⁣ Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee.

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How did Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s testimony​ reveal details of her ⁢romantic relationship with prosecutor ‌Nathan Wade?

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s ‍Testimony Reveals Details of Romantic Relationship with Prosecutor Nathan Wade

In ⁢a dramatic testimony that took‍ place in a Georgia courtroom, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis provided a captivating response to questions about her romantic relationship with prosecutor Nathan Wade. The testimony revealed that‌ their “physical” affair had ended before the indictment of Donald Trump and his‌ eighteen associates on charges of racketeering conspiracy.

However, it remained unclear whether their connection had completely ended prior to the shocking indictment. Willis was questioned about the timeline⁣ of their⁣ alleged breakup⁢ and ⁢the “romantic” relationship that she had kept hidden from her colleagues.

During the hearing, one of ⁣Trump’s ⁢lawyers, Steven Sadow, asked Willis if the romantic relationship had ended before the indictment ⁢was returned. Willis⁤ responded, “To a man, yes,”‍ asserting that her relationship with Wade had ended by then.

Sadow followed up with​ a ​question about whether the forthcoming indictment had anything to do ‍with their breakup. Willis’s⁣ response highlighted the differences between men and women, stating that⁣ in her mind, as a woman, the relationship is over after a “hard conversation,” whereas men may think differently.

Throughout the sensational hearing, Willis frequently provided‍ attention-grabbing and occasionally unnecessary‍ details. Some examples included her fondness for Grey Goose vodka, her habit of keeping ‌up to $15,000 in‍ cash at home, and her ​refusal to disclose the⁢ location of Belize after visiting⁣ it with Wade.

During the testimony, Willis stated that she and Wade, who had agreed to help lead her team, shared a commitment to the mission despite their romantic relationship. Wade corroborated their‍ romantic connection ​starting in 2022, but an ex-friend of‌ Willis claimed that ⁣their romance began back in 2019.

While on the stand, Willis displayed evident anger towards several of the lawyers questioning her.⁢ She mentioned Wade’s preference ​for wine while discussing‌ their travels, dinners, and beverages, stating that she⁤ preferred Grey Goose vodka.

The testimony also touched on their limited contact in‌ 2020 due to Willis’s health condition. Sadow questioned​ Willis about their ⁢relationship’s ‌timeline, to which ⁢she responded that their contact was‌ limited ⁤because of her health condition. She emphasized that she would⁤ not emasculate a black man.

Willis also provided detailed accounts of the trips she took with Wade and mentioned her use of a travel agency to arrange their cruises. She ⁣claimed to have given him $2,500 in cash for ⁢one trip and disclosed that she carried a significant amount of cash, mentioning she felt​ it was essential ⁤for a woman to have at ⁣least six months’ worth of cash and $200 ⁢on a date.

The revelation ​of the cash horde and detailed accounts of their trips added‍ to the already intense atmosphere of the hearing. Nonetheless, Willis’s testimony shed light on the complex dynamics of her relationship with Wade and its potential implications ⁢for the ongoing case.

The hearing raised ⁤questions about whether Willis’s​ office should be removed ⁣from the case due to the​ alleged deception surrounding her personal relationship with Wade. The judge, Scott McAfee, presided over the hearing and will ultimately decide the fate of Willis and Wade’s involvement in the case.

As the proceedings continue, the revelations from Willis’s testimony are captivating the public’s attention and adding ⁤another layer of complexity ⁢to​ the already high-profile case against Donald Trump and his associates.



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