Special prosecutor and former paramour of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, Nathan Wade is resigning in disgrace after Judge Scott McAfee's decision to disqualify either him or Willis in the case against former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendant's.
Rather than making his former lover have to make the obvious choice of dumping him, Wade chose to resign from the case and is actually the sacrificial goat.
Wade sent Willis a resignation letter telling her that he is throwing in the towel, as if she didn't know this before the letter arrived.
Wade sent Willis a resignation letter telling her that he is throwing in the towel, as if she didn't know this before the letter arrived.
"I am offering my resignation in the interest of democracy, in dedication to the American people, and to move this case forward as quickly as possible," Wade wrote.
"Seeking justice for the people of Georgia and the United States, and being part of the effort to ensure that the rule of law and democracy are preserved, has been the honor of a lifetime," Wade's resignation letter written late Friday afternoon concludes.
It is unknown as to whether or not the letter was actually written by AI, but it did sound official.
"I am sure that the case, and the team, will be in good hands moving forward and justice will be served," Willis told Wade. "You, the team on this case, and the entire office have my prayers for your safety and your success in pursuit of justice."
Willis has since accepted Wade's resignation and praised him for his "courage to accept the role."
She also complimented him for "the professionalism and dignity you have shown in over the last 865 days."
"Please accept my sincere gratitude on behalf of the citizens of Fulton County, Georgia, for your patriotism, courage, and dedication to justice. I wish you the best in your future endeavors," Willis said, adding, "Call me."
Though she responded to Wade stepping down, Willis has yet to issue an official response to the judge's ruling. It's predicted that she will appear in church where she will call upon Jesus to forgive Judge McAfee.
In Friday's ruling, Judge McAfee said the prosecution "cannot proceed" until the Willis-Wade ultimatum is resolved. Well, it looks like he resolved it in a cowardly way as no charges for perjury were filed against either Wade or Willis. Perhaps they are to come in the near future.
In Friday's ruling, Judge McAfee said the prosecution "cannot proceed" until the Willis-Wade ultimatum is resolved. Well, it looks like he resolved it in a cowardly way as no charges for perjury were filed against either Wade or Willis. Perhaps they are to come in the near future.
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