Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade are expected to be subpoenaed due to allegations of an affair and inappropriate financial ties.
These allegations have arisen in the context of a case against Donald Trump and his co-defendants.
The case will have a hearing to address these claims, including conflicts of interest and mishandling of public money.
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“I think the real issue here is not this relationship. I think it’s more about the impropriety of having him on the team and having him present this to the grand jury and the conflict of interest in the appearance of impropriety,” Mike Roman’s attorney stated.
The allegations against Willis and Wade have created distractions in the case against Trump, with concerns about Wade’s experience and compensation.
“We have a long road ahead,” Willis said in a previous email to Trump’s lawyers. “Long after these folks are in jail, we will still be practicing law.”
“I believe in that case there will be a trial, I believe the trial will take many months,” she later said. “And I don’t expect that we will conclude until the winter or the very early part of 2025.”
Willis’s actions, including colluding with Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s January 6 Committee and her statements about the case, have raised questions about the political nature of the prosecution.
She has also faced criticism for hosting a fundraiser for a Democratic candidate involved in the investigation.
“It’s a ‘What are you thinking?’ moment,” Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney said. “The optics are horrific.”
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