New York Post

Relationsh­ip goals: ‘Power’

Team Don: She hid affair to stay DA

- By ANDY TILLETT and BEN KOCHMAN

Fani Willis was accused of hiding the truth and her relationsh­ip with Nathan Wade in a desperate attempt to keep her job as district attorney in court Friday.

The accusation­s were made at Fulton County Superior Court in Georgia by lawyers for Donald Trump and his co-defendants, who stand charged with interferin­g in the 2020 presidenti­al election and have been battling to get Willis thrown off their case.

Willis was accused of employing her one-time boyfriend, Nathan Wade, as special prosecutor, which the defendants say presents a conflict of interest.

‘Reaped the benefits’

Attorney John Merchant claimed during the hearing: “She put her boyfriend in the spot, paid him and then reaped the benefits from him.”

Willis and Wade have said under oath their relationsh­ip began in 2022 and ended the next year, but the lawyers for Trump and his codefendan­ts argue it started in 2019.

Attorney Richard Rice said, “They want you to ignore all evidence the relationsh­ip started in 2019.”

He noted Wade’s phone records showed the two exchanged 2,000 calls and nearly 900 texts in the first 11 months of 2021. “I don’t think even lovestruck teenagers communicat­e that much,” Rice said.

The texts of Wade’s ex-law partner, Terrence Bradley, became key evidence after a message he sent seemingly confirmed the relationsh­ip started before Wade was appointed prosecutor in 2021.

But in closing arguments, Fulton County District Attorney’s Office prosecutor Adam Abbate said Bradley “could not pinpoint a time frame when the relationsh­ip occurred.” He also said “Mr. Bradley had every motive to lie,” after he’d left Wade’s law practice under suspicion of sexual assault.

Abbate said Trump’s side hasn’t shown an “actual conflict” worthy of throwing Willis off the case. One of the key points in the case is whether Trump and his co-defendants have to prove an actual conflict of interest, or simply the appearance of one.

While Wade attended the full hearing, Willis only appeared when Abbate was about to present his argument and left just as he finished.

Trump’s lawyer Steve Sadow insisted in his rebuttal, “Who’s motive in this case is the strongest? Fani Willis and Nathan Wade. Because . . . what happens if the relationsh­ip started before November 2021? They get disqualifi­ed . . . Who has the most at stake to lie? They do.”

Judge John McAfee said he hopes to rule in the next two weeks.

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 ?? ?? ‘ACTUAL CONFLICT’?: Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (right) makes a brief appearance in court Friday amid a case to determine if she lied about hiring Nathan Wade (left, in court Friday) as special prosecutor in the electionin­terference case against Donald Trump.
‘ACTUAL CONFLICT’?: Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (right) makes a brief appearance in court Friday amid a case to determine if she lied about hiring Nathan Wade (left, in court Friday) as special prosecutor in the electionin­terference case against Donald Trump.

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