In a recent development that could significantly impact the election interference case involving former President Donald Trump, a new witness has come forward with claims that could challenge the integrity of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. According to court documents, Willis is alleged to have cautioned Nathan Wade’s former business partner, Terrence Bradley, to remain silent about her and Wade’s relationship. This conversation reportedly took place in a phone call in September 2023 and was overheard by Cobb County, Georgia, prosecutor Cindi Lee Yeager.
Willis, who is currently overseeing the case against Trump and 18 others, faces accusations of concealing her romantic involvement with Wade, whom she appointed as a special prosecutor. This alleged concealment has raised questions about a potential conflict of interest. Both Willis and Wade have testified that their romantic relationship spanned from 2022 to 2023, well after the commencement of the case.
However, the recent court filing suggests that Bradley had previously informed Yeager that Willis and Wade’s romantic ties began as early as 2019, during Willis’s campaign for District Attorney. This contradicts Bradley’s courtroom testimony, where he claimed to have no knowledge of the start date of the prosecutors’ relationship. The filing further indicates that Yeager is prepared to testify under oath about Bradley’s statements to her, which directly oppose what Bradley conveyed on the witness stand.
The timeline of Willis and Wade’s relationship is crucial, as any proven discrepancies in Willis’s testimony could lead to her removal from the case. The court filing also highlights Bradley’s text messages to another lawyer, suggesting that Willis and Wade were indeed in a relationship before Wade was tasked with managing the Trump prosecution in November 2021.
Willis’s office has countered these allegations by questioning Bradley’s credibility, noting his departure from Wade’s law practice under allegations of sexual assault and suggesting that his claims about Willis and Wade were based on speculation.
As the legal proceedings continue, Judge Scott McAfee has indicated a decision on Willis’s involvement in the case will be made within the next two weeks. The possibility of reopening the hearing to consider this new evidence remains uncertain, as does the response from Willis’s office to the latest allegations.
This unfolding situation adds another layer of complexity to the high-profile case against Trump, spotlighting the intricate personal dynamics that could influence the legal process and the administration of justice.
