Former Trump Prosecutor Nathan Wade Subpoenaed After Evading Service
Wade, involved in a controversial prosecution and personal relationship with DA Fani Willis, missed a congressional deposition despite being served.
- Nathan Wade, a former prosecutor in the Fulton County case against Donald Trump, was subpoenaed by House Republicans after initially evading service.
- House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan issued the subpoena to Wade as part of an investigation into alleged politically motivated prosecutions by DA Fani Willis.
- Wade did not respond to the subpoena for nearly a week, prompting the use of U.S. Marshals to locate and serve him.
- The subpoena was issued to investigate Wade's financial gains from his involvement in the Trump case and his romantic relationship with Willis, which led to his resignation.
- Wade's appearance before the committee will be rescheduled due to his initial failure to comply with the subpoena.