Fani Willis Accused of Romantic Relationship with Trump Prosecutor Nathan Wade

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Allegations have surfaced against the Soros-funded Fulton County District Attorney, claiming that she appointed her “lover” as a special prosecutor to handle the case involving President Trump.

In November 2021, Willis appointed Nathan Wade as a special prosecutor, with suggestions that she also gained financial benefits from hiring Wade.

Reportedly, Wade financed extravagant vacations for both of them, including a Caribbean cruise.

The Gateway Pundit got the scoop:

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Crooked Soros-funded Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had an ‘improper’ romantic relationship with a top Trump prosecutor in her office, according to a filing, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

According to the AJC, Fani Willis “financially benefited” from a romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, a top prosecutor she hired to go after President Trump.

According to TGP, Wade paid for the two of them to go on luxury vacations together:

The filing claims Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor hired to go after Trump, paid for luxury vacations he took with Fani Willis to Napa Valley and a cruise in the Caribbean – and used money from Fulton County to pay for their out-of-town escapades.

“County records show that Wade, who has played a prominent role in the election interference case, has been paid nearly $654,000 in legal fees since January 2022. The DA authorizes his compensation.” the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

Since his appointment by Willis, Wade has reportedly received close to $1 million in taxpayer-funded legal fees.

Jesse Watters covered this sex scandal.

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More from the Atlantic Journal-Constitution:

District Attorney Fani Willis improperly hired an alleged romantic partner to prosecute Donald Trump and financially benefited from their relationship, according to a court motion filed Monday which argued the criminal charges in the case were unconstitutional.

The bombshell public filing alleged that special prosecutor Nathan Wade, a private attorney, paid for lavish vacations he took with Willis using the Fulton County funds his law firm received. County records show that Wade, who has played a prominent role in the election interference case, has been paid nearly $654,000 in legal fees since January 2022. The DA authorizes his compensation.

The motion, filed on behalf of defendant Michael Roman, a former Trump campaign official, seeks to have the charges against Roman dismissed and for Willis, Wade and the entire DA’s office to be disqualified from further prosecution of the case.

Pallavi Bailey, a Willis spokeswoman, said the DA’s office will respond to Roman’s allegations “through appropriate court filings.” Wade did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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