Fani Willis Faces Allegations of Improper Relationship with Special Prosecutor
Despite Claims, Legal Experts Doubt Impact on Trump Case
- Allegations have surfaced that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been involved in a romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, who she hired for the case against Donald Trump and his co-defendants.
- Trump co-defendant Michael Roman has filed a lawsuit alleging that Willis financially benefited from the relationship with Wade, who has billed taxpayers $654,000 since January 2022.
- Despite the allegations, legal experts suggest that even if the claims are true, it is unlikely to impact the case against Trump and his co-defendants.
- Willis has not denied the allegations but has defended Wade's hiring and suggested that race may be a factor in the criticism.
- Judge Scott McAfee will hold a hearing on the matter in early February.






















