Fulton County GA District Attorney Fani Willis finally came clean about her affair with Nathan Wade, the prosecutor she hired in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump. Although she was boffing the married Wade, she denied allegations of misconduct and claimed that there was no evidence that her relationship with Wade impacted the case.
Wade, as it turns out, has no experience in RICO cases for which Trump was indicted.
However, the attorney representing Michael Roman who is Trump's co-defendant, totally annihilated Willis' defense in a new court filing.
“Let us be clear: if Mr. Roman had not uncovered the now-admitted personal relationship between Willis and Wade, no one may have ever known about it,” the filing states. “That raises the obvious and important question: If they had nothing to hide in the first place because they did nothing wrong, then why did they intentionally not tell anyone about it until they got caught with their hand in the cookie jar?”
“Let us be clear: if Mr. Roman had not uncovered the now-admitted personal relationship between Willis and Wade, no one may have ever known about it,” the filing states. “That raises the obvious and important question: If they had nothing to hide in the first place because they did nothing wrong, then why did they intentionally not tell anyone about it until they got caught with their hand in the cookie jar?”
Perhaps because Wade was married and filed for divorce the day after he got the job from his paramour.
But the kicker is that the filing proceeds to challenge the veracity of statements Wade made in his sworn affidavit, and that might even put his law license in jeopardy.
“In Paragraph 31 of your affidavit, you swore that you have never cohabitated with Ms. Willis but the attached documents show you shared a king size bed with her in Aruba from November 1, 2022 until November 4, 2022,” the filing reads.
Bank records previously reported, by PJ Media clearly show that the loving couple traveled to Miami, Aruba and San Francisco together with tickets purchased in her name. Oops.
“Additionally, witnesses will testify that you cohabitated with Ms. Willis at her home in South Fulton until her father moved in with her and you then began to cohabitate at the apartment of a friend of hers in East Point,” the filing continues. “Additionally, witnesses will testify that you cohabitated with Ms. Willis at an AirBNB in Hapeville that was paid for by tax payer money to serve as a ‘safe house’ for you and Ms. Willis.”
Roman insists in the filing that Wade “has given this Court and the public no reason to take his word” about his experience and qualifications. After the affair was discovered it was revealed that Willis paid Wade more than his counterparts, despite his lack of RICO case experience.
“If his experience is so significant then he should welcome the opportunity to testify as to the specifics of the cases he has tried and enjoy the candid transparency that would bring to the process instead of hiding behind an unsubstantiated claim that he has ‘tried complex’ matters including murder, rape, armed robbery, aggravated assault and drug trafficking,” Roman stated.
In a statement issued Friday, Trump's attorney Steve Sadow contended that Willis’s admission of the affair was designed to prevent the scheduled hearing on February 15th, where the allegations were going to be addressed.
“While the DA admits to an intimate relationship with her employee Special Asst. DA Wade, she fails to provide full transparency and necessary financial details,” Sadow said. “Indeed, she says absolutely nothing about the so-called ‘coincidence’ of Wade filing for divorce the day after the DA hired him!”
“If his experience is so significant then he should welcome the opportunity to testify as to the specifics of the cases he has tried and enjoy the candid transparency that would bring to the process instead of hiding behind an unsubstantiated claim that he has ‘tried complex’ matters including murder, rape, armed robbery, aggravated assault and drug trafficking,” Roman stated.
In a statement issued Friday, Trump's attorney Steve Sadow contended that Willis’s admission of the affair was designed to prevent the scheduled hearing on February 15th, where the allegations were going to be addressed.
“While the DA admits to an intimate relationship with her employee Special Asst. DA Wade, she fails to provide full transparency and necessary financial details,” Sadow said. “Indeed, she says absolutely nothing about the so-called ‘coincidence’ of Wade filing for divorce the day after the DA hired him!”
It seems that anyone in power with Trump Derangement Syndrome ends up with bigger problems.
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