"Georgia Prosecutor in Trump Election Case Avoids Testifying About Alleged Affair After Divorce Settlement"

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Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor in Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case, has settled his divorce, avoiding a scheduled hearing where he may have been asked about an alleged affair with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Trump and co-defendants seek to disqualify Willis' office, claiming a conflict of interest due to the alleged affair and financial ties. The divorce agreement was reached, but the case is ongoing. Willis appointed Wade to the special prosecutor position in November 2021, and the allegations against them were raised in a court filing by a former Trump campaign official.
Topics:top-news#divorce-case#donald-trump#election-interference#georgia#legalcriminal-justice#special-prosecutor
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- Trump Georgia prosecutor Nathan Wade settles divorce, avoiding testimony The Washington Post
- Prosecutor in Trump’s Georgia case avoids testifying about Fani Willis after temporary divorce agreement NBC News
- As Trump moves to disqualify Fulton DA, could earlier misstep be a guide? The Atlanta Journal Constitution
- Trump Georgia Case: Nathan Wade Settles Divorce, Avoiding Testimony The New York Times
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