Overview
- Terrence Bradley, the former divorce attorney for special prosecutor Nathan Wade, is set to testify regarding the romantic relationship between Wade and District Attorney Fani Willis.
- Judge Scott McAfee ruled that some communications between Bradley and Wade are not covered by attorney-client privilege, allowing Bradley's testimony to proceed.
- The defense alleges that Willis and Wade's relationship, which began before Wade was hired, could disqualify Willis from prosecuting the case against former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants.
- Willis and Wade have denied any wrongdoing, stating their relationship began only after Wade's hiring, but contradictions in their testimonies have raised questions.
- Closing arguments on the motion to disqualify Willis are scheduled for Friday, with a decision by McAfee to follow.