Overview
- Cellphone data reveals at least 35 visits by special prosecutor Nathan Wade to the neighborhood of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis before his hiring, challenging their testimony.
- Experts are divided on the reliability of cellphone tracking technology, with some asserting it provides strong circumstantial evidence of perjury.
- Willis and Wade testified their romantic relationship began after Wade's hiring, but cellphone data suggests otherwise, indicating overnight stays.
- Legal analysts suggest the evidence could lead to perjury charges and disciplinary actions by the Bar against Willis and Wade.
- A hearing on the potential disqualification of Willis and Wade from the case against former President Donald Trump is scheduled for March 1.