Allegations of 'Improper' Relationship and Financial Misuse Surround Trump Election Fraud Prosecutors
Judge to Unseal Divorce Case Potentially Revealing Details of Relationship; Hearing on Accusations Set for February
- Georgia district attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade, who are prosecuting Donald Trump and co-defendants on counts of election fraud in Georgia, are accused of having an 'improper' personal relationship by Michael Roman, one of the co-defendants.
- Judge Henry Thompson has ruled that Wade's divorce case will be unsealed, potentially revealing further details about Willis and Wade's relationship.
- Willis and Wade are also accused of benefiting financially from their relationship, with allegations that they went on lavish vacations using funds his firm received for working the case.
- Willis has filed an emergency motion asking the judge to cancel the subpoena which meant she has to give testimony in Wade’s divorce case.
- Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has scheduled a hearing on the accusations for February 15.