Fanny Willis with her lover, Nathan Wade
Nathan Wade, Trump's lead prosecutor in the Georgia RICO case targeting Trump, settled his divorce case with estranged wife Jocelyn Wade on the eve of the hearing to avoid testifying about his improper relationship with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
“All of the issues we have sought for interim support and attorney's fees have been resolved under this agreement,” Andrea Hastings, one of Jocelyn Wade's attorneys, said, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. “The case has not been finally resolved. We still have a lot of work to do until we can resolve this case either through a final settlement or trial.
Jocelyn Wade, Nathan Wade's estranged wife, has struggled to have their divorce records released and made public.
Earlier this month, Fanny Willis was called to testify in Nathan Wade's divorce case. Willis previously tried to have the subpoena quashed. She was supposed to give evidence last Tuesday.
Jocelyn Wade's attorney told Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee last Monday that her client wants to depose Fanny Willis *not as Fulton County prosecutor* but as “the alleged mistress of my client's husband.”
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported:
Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade reached a tentative divorce settlement with his estranged wife, canceling a public hearing Wednesday in which Wade was expected to be asked about his relationship with District Attorney Fannie Willis.
The settlement reached Tuesday means Willis will likely avoid testifying in the case. Willis, in court filings in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump and others, is accused of having an inappropriate romantic relationship with Wade as he paid for their vacations in Napa Valley and the Caribbean.
On Tuesday, Cobb County Superior Court Judge Henry Thompson signed an order approving the interim settlement, noting that both Nathan and Joycelyn Wade had agreed to its terms and that the terms would not be submitted to court.
Fanny Willis had an “inappropriate” romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, one of Trump’s top prosecutors in her office.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Fanny Willis “benefited financially” from her romance with Nathan Wade, the top prosecutor she hired to prosecute President Trump.
The motion was filed in Fulton County Superior Court on behalf of defendant Michael Roman, a former Trump campaign official who was charged with Counts 1, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19 in the Fannie Willis RICO case.
The lawsuit alleges that Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor appointed to go after Trump, paid for luxury vacations he took with Fannie Willis to Napa Valley and a Caribbean cruise — and used money from Fulton County to pay for their out-of-town escape. .
“County records show that Wade, who played a prominent role in the election interference case, has collected approximately $654,000 in legal fees since January 2022. The District Attorney authorizes restitution.” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
Nathan Wade's Capital One credit card statements provided by Jocelyn Wade are documented in court filing reviewed by Critic portal.
Nathan Wade spent money on Fanny Willis by buying her flowers and paying for hotels, air travel, cruises, and Ubers.
Bank statements prove that Nathan Wade purchased Fannie Willis's trips to Miami and San Francisco.
Judge McAfee asked Fannie Willis to respond to Michael Roman's allegations by Friday.