Another prosecutor says Nathan Wade did not tell the truth about when his relationship with Fani Willis started.
A special prosecutor, who was tasked with prosecuting former President Donald Trump, is accused of lying about when his romantic relationship began with the official who hired him, according to a witness who is prepared to testify in a filing entered on March 4.
Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor hired by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, has claimed he and Ms. Willis did not start the relationship until after he was hired in late 2021.
The relationship actually began in 2019, after Mr. Wade and Ms. Willis met at a legal conference, according to Cindi Lee Yeager, a co-chief deputy district attorney for the Cobb County District Attorney's Office, the new filing states.
According to the filing from David Shafer, a co-defendant of President Trump, Ms. Yeager is prepared to testify about the conversations she had with Terence Bradley, who is a divorce attorney for Mr. Wade.
Defendants in the case against President Trump and others have moved to disqualify both Mr. Wade and Ms. Willis over their relationship.
The filing says that Ms. Yeager came forward after she watched Mr. Bradley's testimony because she "Became concerned as a result of the fact that what Mr. Bradley testified to on the witness stand was directly contrary to what Mr. Bradley had told Ms. Yeager in person."
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