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DA Fani Willis, alleged lover Nathan Wade hit with subpoenas to testify in Trump election case

From The New York Post:

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her alleged lover and lead prosecutor on the Trump election fraud case in Georgia have been hit with subpoenas to testify at a court hearing later this month, according to a report.

The lawyers for Donald Trump co-defendant Michael Roman are seeking to have criminal charges against their client thrown out over the alleged “clandestine” affair between Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade — a claim which will be fleshed out at a Feb. 15 hearing where Willis and Wade have been subpoenaed to testify, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

Separately on Tuesday, nonprofit watchdog group the Judicial Watch filed suit for all records related to Wade’s hiring, with the group’s president claiming Willis may have “something to hide,” Law & Crime reported.

That suit claims the group was given the runaround in its public records request from Jan. 11 for all information related to Wade’s appointment spanning from Jan. 1, 2021, to Jan. 11, 2024.

“Fani Willis’ politicized and unprecedented prosecution of former President Trump has been further compromised by credible allegations of personal corruption tied to the hiring of Nathan Wade as special prosecutor!” Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton said on X Tuesday. “That Judicial Watch had to file a lawsuit to try to get records about this scandal further suggests that there is something to hide.”

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