Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor in the Trump election interference case, was reportedly seen holding a gun in public, adding to the scrutiny following allegations of an affair with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
The Wall Street Journal highlighted concerns about Wade’s limited criminal trial experience and lack of record handling felony cases in Georgia.
Additionally, Wade did not deny the affair allegations when questioned in public. (Trending: GOP Rep. Mace Clashes Directly With Hunter Biden At Hearing)
In Georgia, Nathan Wade, the highly paid, embattled Trump prosecutor and alleged boyfriend of Fulton County DA Fani Willis, is seen in public for first time since story broke. Has a gun in his hand. From @nypost: https://t.co/sKxIkrQpVW And this: https://t.co/NyVq24Bt9b pic.twitter.com/sdH9LdH2YE
— Byron York (@ByronYork) January 12, 2024
According to The Wall Street Journal, “Allegations that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis engaged in an improper relationship with Nathan Wade, a special prosecutor on her team that brought racketeering charges against Donald Trump and others, are focusing attention on the Atlanta attorney with little previous criminal trial experience.”
Wade reportedly “refused to respond when asked…if he had spent any of the $654,000 he had earned working on the Trump case to take Willis on lavish trips.”
These events have contributed to increased attention on the prosecutor’s conduct.
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