Trump Prosecutor Bought Flights for Willis, Filing Claims
- Attorney’s estranged wife alleges he had ‘romantic affair’
- District attorney seeks to avoid testifying in divorce case
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Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor leading the Georgia election-conspiracy case against Donald Trump, bought plane tickets to travel to Miami and San Francisco with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, according to records filed by his wife in their divorce case.
In a court filing Friday, lawyers for Wade’s estranged wife, Joycelyn, attached credit card statements showing the purchases to back their efforts to force Willis to testify in their divorce proceeding. Trump co-defendant Michael Roman has accused Wade of having a secret romance with Willis, taking vacations with her, and earning more than $650,000 in taxpayer money in the past two years.