The data raises questions about the timeline of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ relationship with Special Counsel Nathan Wade.
has found herself, which centers on her romantic relationship with Special Counsel Nathan Wade, may have just gotten stickier.on state charges of election interference, allegedly visited the DA at home—occasionally arriving late at night and staying until the wee hours—some three dozen times between April 1, 2021, and November 30, 2021, according to Trump’s defense team, which reviewed cellphone data subpoenaed from AT&T.
The filing does not include the raw data Mittelstadt used for his analysis, and his conclusions cannot be independently verified. The Trump team is trying to get Willis removed from the case, claiming her hiring of her purported boyfriend is disqualifying under ethics guidelines. Willis and Wade, however, have both testified under oath that they didn’t start dating until 2022. If this chronology turns out to be untrue, the pair could each face allegations of perjury.
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