A judge on Monday ordered the unsealing of a divorce case involving Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s top prosecutor, Nathan Wade, whom Willis hired to help prosecute former President Donald Trump.
The ruling is significant because of the information that will likely come to light about Willis and Wade’s alleged “improper” relationship during their case against Trump. The relationship ultimately could foil Willis’s prosecution of Trump.
The judge gave the order after Mike Roman, a political operative and co-defendant of Trump in the Georgia election case, filed a motion in January leveling four explosive allegations about Willis’s conduct while prosecuting Trump:
- Nathan Wade, Willis’s lead prosecutor in the Trump case, had an “improper” relationship with Willis.
- Wade’s law firm used funds paid by the county to take Willis on luxury…