Thu. Nov 7th, 2024
alert-–-fulton-county-district-attorney-fani-willis-started-her-romantic-relationship-with-her-prosecutor-‘lover’-nathan-wade-three-years-earlier-than-they-stated,-her-college-friend-claimed-in-dramatic-testimonyAlert – Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis started her romantic relationship with her prosecutor ‘lover’ Nathan Wade three years earlier than they stated, her college friend claimed in dramatic testimony

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis began her romantic relationship with her prosecutor ‘lover’ Nathan Wade in late 2019, three years earlier than they claimed in a court filing, her college friend told a court in bombshell testimony Friday.

It would mean the relationship began before Wade was hired in the Georgia election interference case Willis is pursuing against Donald Trump – and could provide a reason for a judge to disqualify them from the case.

Robin Yeartie’s testimony directly contradicts information provided by Willis and Wade that the relationship did not begin until after Wade was hired in November 2021.

Yeartie told the court there was ‘no doubt’ Willis and Wade were in a romantic relationship before the hiring, and confirmed that she was ‘certain’ about it.

Wade in his own blockbuster testimony said the relationship began in 2022, and was forced to answer a series of questions about statements from his divorce filing as well as his travel with Willis.

The Fulton County prosecution of Donald Trump and alleged accomplices took on elements of dramatic soap opera Thursday as the former friend of Willis testified in a court hearing about the DA’s ‘romantic’ relationship with a special prosecutor on her team.

Robin Latrice Yeartie testified that Fulton County DA told her about meeting special prosecutor Nathan Wade at a judicial conference in 2019, in a bombshell hearing to determine if Willis gets disqualified from the case of Donald Trump and codefendants

Robin Latrice Yeartie testified that Fulton County DA told her about meeting special prosecutor Nathan Wade at a judicial conference in 2019, in a bombshell hearing to determine if Willis gets disqualified from the case of Donald Trump and codefendants

Yeartie testified that the DA leading the Trump prosecution personally informed her of her romantic relationship with Wade.

The two had been friends since college in the 1990s – although their bond fractured and Yeartie is now testifying on behalf of an alleged Trump accomplice who wants to get Willis and Wade disqualified from the case. 

The relationship itself is something Wade has already acknowledged and Willis put in a court filing, which came after attorney Ashleigh Merchant first introduced allegations about it in a bombshell filing moving to disqualify Willis and Wade from the case.

But the timing could prove problematic for Willis, as it speaks to a relationship that according to Yeartie existed before Wade joined Willis on her staff.

 She testified Willis told her about meeting Wade a judicial conference in 2019. 

‘Ms. Willis and Mr. Wade began their romantic relationship soon after,’ she said, under questioning by Merchant.

‘When I ask you personal do you take that to mean romantic?’ Merchant asked.

‘Yes,’ she responded.

Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade faced a series of questions about out of town trips with Willis and the ways he and Willis paid for them

Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade faced a series of questions about out of town trips with Willis and the ways he and Willis paid for them

'Romantic': Lawyers fought over testimony that would establish when the 'personal relationship' between Willis and Wade began

‘Romantic’: Lawyers fought over testimony that would establish when the ‘personal relationship’ between Willis and Wade began 

The dramatic testimony was broadcast on cable networks

The dramatic testimony was broadcast on cable networks

Terrance Bradley, a former law partner of Wade's, was the first witness to appear. He and his lawyer raised attorney client privilege issues when he got asked about the relationship

Terrance Bradley, a former law partner of Wade’s, was the first witness to appear. He and his lawyer raised attorney client privilege issues when he got asked about the relationship

The explosive testimony came at an hearing where lawyers are battling over evidence that could decide whether Willis and her team are disqualified from prosecuting Trump and his associates in an election interference case. 

Yeartie said she and Willis were ‘good friends,’ though not best friends, and that they socialized together.

‘Did you observe them do things that are common among people having a romantic relationship,’ another lawyer asked her.

‘Hugging, kissing, just affection,’ said Yeartie.

‘Ms Willis is not on trial,’ interjected the DA’s lawyer Anna Cross during one of many tense exchanges. 

She also joined Willis in the DA’s office – although ended up resigning after some office clashes. She also rented her condo to Willis, although she said they did not live together.

‘There was no overlapping or any time that they stayed together,’ said her lawyer, Durante Partridge. 

Yeartie’s testimony came before Wade himself took the stand, and after his former lawyer and law partner Terrence Bradley sought to avoid answering questions by citing attorney-client privilege and his consultations with the state bar.

Bradley represented Wade in a divorce proceeding which was the source of some of the explosive information that Merchant put forward, shaking the Trump prosecution, which is among the key criminal cases that could play out before the November elections. 

Thursday’s televised hearing came after Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee determined there was reason to go forward to weigh what evidence would be allowed after the move to disqualify Willis.  

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