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JUST IN: Nathan Wade Gives Damning Testimony, Exposes Fani Willis’ Stunning Misconduct

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Nathan Wade’s explosive testimony on Thursday has shone a damning spotlight on Fani Willis’ misconduct and her irregular financial dealings. During cross-examination, Wade detailed a pattern of reimbursements for shared travel expenses, which were allegedly handled in an unorthodox manner by Willis.

“Yes ma’am,” Wade stated when asked if Willis reimbursed him for travel, clarifying that these payments were made in cash. “It was cash. She didn’t give me any checks,” he admitted.

The inquiry further revealed that these vacation expenses were charged to Wade’s business credit card. Yet, in a surprising admission, Wade confirmed, “No, ma’am,” when asked if these expenses were deducted from his taxes.

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Wade’s testimony took another dramatic turn, revealing more about their shared excursions. When questioned about specific instances of travel, Wade admitted to frequently booking cabins, including trips that he and Willis took together.

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“I book lots of cabins,” Wade stated.

Further elaborating on the nature of their trips, Wade disclosed that he and Willis would undertake drives from Atlanta to Tennessee just to have lunch, citing concerns over Willis being recognized in public. “She would be recognized in public,” he explained.

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When pressed on whether he traveled with Willis during this period, Wade’s response was startlingly abrupt.

“I’m not recalling” Wade snapped, indicating a moment of intense pressure—or unwillingness—to remember specifics about their travels together.

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Trump co-defendant Michael Roman, represented by attorney Ashleigh Merchant, has called for Judge Scott McAfee to dismiss Willis from the case on the grounds of prosecutorial misconduct.

State and federal probes have been launched to determine whether Willis illegally coordinated with the Biden Justice Department and diverted money from a young anti-gang program to continue funding her case. Wade has been paid at least $728,000 since being hired last year.

The trial, broadcast live on Thursday, threatened to become a media circus as Trump hinted that he would appear in court to rub salt in Willis’ wound. Wade was caught on camera storming out a side door just as the defense began to call its first witness.

A dismissal of Willis could set the Georgia case back by months, effectively freezing a trial alleging Trump and others conspired to overturn the state’s 2020 election results. Similar efforts by Trump and his legal team are underway to delay federal trials; should he win a second term, legal observers believe he would have executive authority to dismiss both federal cases against him.

For weeks, Willis refused to state whether she was romantically linked to Wade, who was in the midst of an ongoing divorce, alleging racial and political motivations were behind the attacks on her personal life. Only recently did she admit that she is dating Wade, but the admission did little to quell the controversy.