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Re: New Book Reveals Nathan Wade Was Not Fani Willis' First Dick Choice to Prosecute Donald Trump As She Faces Accusations of Improper Relationship with the Attorney

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A new book chronicling Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020
election in Georgia asserts that District Attorney Fani Willis asked
former Gov. Roy Barnes to prosecute the state racketeering case before she
ultimately turned the case over to Nathan Wade, with whom she is now
accused of having an affair.

“Find Me The Votes,” written by investigative journalists Michael Isikoff
and Daniel Klaidman, was released Tuesday, just weeks before Willis is due
to appear at a Feb. 15 court hearing to answer to allegations of a secret
romance with Wade.

The book, which is subtitled “A Hard-Charging Georgia Prosecutor, a Rogue
President, and the Plot to Steal An American Election,” reveals that
Willis first asked Barnes to serve as the lead counsel in the case against
Trump, but when he turned the offer down, she turned to Gabe Banks, a
former federal prosecutor and criminal defense attorney. However, he also
declined.

That’s when Willis ended up hiring her purported boyfriend in late 2021 to
prosecute Trump on 13 criminal counts for his efforts to overturn the
result of the state’s 2020 presidential election.

Willis sought outside counsel to handle the unprecedented case against
Trump, ostensibly to minimize any perceived impropriety as Trump was the
first U.S. president to ever face criminal charges.

The alleged relationship between Wade and Willis came to light in a Jan. 8
motion filed by former Republican campaign aide Michael Roman, who is one
of more than a dozen co-defendants facing charges in the Georgia RICO case
against Trump.

Since taking over the case, Wade has been paid close to $1 million in
taxpayer dollars to bring the case against Trump, leading to accusations
of fraud, but Willis has since indicated that Wade is being paid the same
as two other special prosecutors assisting him in the matter.

Roman’s motion alleges the secret romance began before Wade was appointed
to the case, and that Willis neglected to get county approval to hire Wade
to fill the role of special prosecutor in the historic case.

At the same time, many considered Wade an odd choice because he makes a
living as a divorce attorney.

Roman’s motion urged the judge to immediately dismiss the charges and
disqualify Willis from continuing to pursue the case against Trump and
those accused alongside him.

Trump joined the motion to remove Willis on Jan. 25, but the former
president faced a high bar to get the indictment against him thrown out on
misconduct grounds.

Since the scandal emerged, Trump loyalist Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who
represents Georgia’s 14th District, and Florida Congressman Byron Donalds,
also a Republican, have put mounting pressure on Willis to resign.

Earlier this month, Greene filed a complaint with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp
and state Attorney General Chris Carr, claiming Willis had engaged in
criminal misconduct and an “illegal conflict of interest.” She later filed
an ethics complaint against Nathan Wade in relation to the scandal.

Donalds rebuked Willis on Jan. 20 during a segment on the “Megyn Kelly
Show,” saying Willis should be removed and disbarred.

“Should this case be thrown out?” the third-year congressman asked
rhetorically. “It should because it is clear you have prosecutorial
misconduct.”

So far, Willis has neither confirmed nor denied the claims in Roman’s
court motion, which also alleged the district attorney enriched herself
through the ongoing relationship with Wade.

The scandal threatens to derail the prosecution as Roman’s filing claims
Wade and Willis went on lavish vacations together as Wade handled the case
against Trump, constituting potential ethical and criminal violations.

Legal experts suggest Willis’ credibility is at serious stake and that she
could face a legal review that could ultimately bring her downfall as
Fulton County’s lead prosecutor.

Meanwhile, Willis faces an order from Georgia Superior Court Judge Scott
McAfee to submit a written response to the court by Feb. 2, which forces
her to come clean on the romance allegations.

At the same time, Willis filed a motion accusing Wade’s estranged wife,
Joycelyn, of using their ongoing divorce proceedings in an attempt to
muddy the prosecution against Trump.

Days after the alleged relationship came to light, Willis received a
subpoena to testify in Nathan Wade’s divorce, but Cobb County Superior
Court Judge Henry Thompson later stayed the subpoena, saying Wade should
testify first, which would determine if Willis had any pertinent
information to add that would require her to take the stand under oath.

Nathan Wade temporarily settled the divorce with his wife on Jan. 30,
canceling the hearing scheduled for the next day that would have revealed
details of the divorce.

Barnes, who is currently working as a private attorney in Cobb County,
became governor of Georgia in 1999, succeeding Zell Miller and serving one
term before losing his re-election bid to Sonny Perdue in 2002. This
marked a historic shift as Perdue was the state’s first Republican
governor in more than a century.

https://atlantablackstar.com/2024/01/31/new-book-reveals-da-fani-willis-
sought-to-hire-former-gov-roy-barnes-to-prosecute-trump/

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