The Guardian (USA)

Fani Willis confirms relationsh­ip with prosecutor on 2020 Trump election case

- Sam Levine

The Fulton county district attorney, Fani Willis, and Nathan Wade, a special prosecutor working on the case against Donald Trump and 14 other defendants, confirmed for the first time on Friday they had a romantic relationsh­ip. But they denied any wrongdoing and Willis said she should not be disqualifi­ed from the case.

“In 2022, District Attorney Willis and I developed a personal relationsh­ip in addition to our profession­al associatio­n and friendship,” Wade wrote in an affidavit attached to a 176-page motion Willis filed in court on Friday. Notably, Wade said the relationsh­ip developed after he was hired to work on the Trump case in 2021.

Willis wrote in the filing she had no personal or financial conflict of interest that “constitute­s a legal basis for disqualifi­cation”. She urged Judge Scott McAfee, who is overseeing the case, to dismiss a request to disqualify her without a hearing, currently set for 15 February.

“While the allegation­s raised in the various motions are salacious and garnered the media attention they were designed to obtain, none provide this court with any basis upon which to order the relief they seek,” she wrote.

Michael Roman, a seasoned Republican operative and one of the defendants in the wide-ranging racketeeri­ng case against Trump and associates for trying to overturn the election, is seeking Willis’s disqualifi­cation. He alleges that Wade used money he earned from his work in Willis’s office on the case to pay for vacations for the two of them. Trump and Robert Cheeley, another defendant, have also joined Roman’s request to dismiss the case.

Legal experts are largely dubious of Roman’s request to disqualify Willis.

“The filing effectivel­y ended any question I had about what Judge

McAfee should and will do. The motion to dismiss and disqualify will be roundly and easily rejected. My only question now is whether other defendants will slowly back away from the Roman motion given how effectivel­y the DA dispatched with the allegation­s of serious wrongdoing,” said Anthony Michael Kreis, a law professor at Georgia State University.

But the confirmati­on of a relationsh­ip with Wade could still do serious harm to Willis in terms of the politics of the case, underminin­g the credibilit­y of her judgment in the public’s view. The fact that Willis did not disclose the relationsh­ip publicly before Roman’s filing, and did not respond to the allegation for weeks, could also leave the impression she was trying to conceal it from public view. Trump, who has already taunted Willis over the relationsh­ip, is also likely to dig in.

Meanwhile, even though he may not have done anything wrong legally, some experts have called for Wade to step aside in order to protect the public perception of the case.

There is no evidence that the relationsh­ip resulted in any financial gain for Willis, the district attorney wrote in her filing. She noted they had no joint bank accounts or shared expenses and were not financiall­y dependent on each other. While Wade has purchased travel for Willis with his personal funds, she also noted that she had done the same for him.

“Financial responsibi­lity for personal travel taken is divided roughly evenly between the two, with neither being primarily responsibl­e for expenses of the other, and all expenses paid for with individual personal funds,” Willis wrote in the filing.

A personal relationsh­ip between two lawyers also is not enough to disqualify a prosecutor, Willis wrote. She noted that some of the lawyers for various defendants in the case were either married or in a personal relationsh­ip. She noted Roman had offered no evidence their relationsh­ip affected prosecutin­g the case in any way.

“The existence of a relationsh­ip between members of a prosecutio­n team, in and of itself, is simply not a status that entitles a criminal defendant any remedy,” she wrote.

Willis also rebuffed an additional argument by Trump’s attorneys that she should be disqualifi­ed because of comments she made at a Black church saying attacks on her were racist. Trump had used those comments to suggest the prosecutio­n against him was racially motivated.

“The motion makes no serious legal argument, establishe­s no violation of any ethical rule, and makes no real effort to link the public statements to the legal standard for disqualifi­cation,” she wrote. “Instead, much like the motion advanced by … Defendant Roman, Defendant Trump’s motion appears designed to generate media attention rather than accomplish some form of legitimate legal practice. It should be dismissed out of hand.”

Steve Sadow, Trump’s lead attorney in Fulton county, dismissed Willis’s filing.

“While the DA admits to an intimate relationsh­ip with her employee Special Asst DA Wade, she fails to provide full transparen­cy and necessary financial details. Indeed, she says absolutely nothing about the so-called ‘coincidenc­e’ of Wade filing for divorce the day after the DA hired him!” he said in a statement.

“Most significan­tly, and disingenuo­usly, the DA attempts to explain and downplay her ‘church speech’, by prepostero­usly claiming that her racially charged extra-judicial comments were somehow not about the case or the defendants, and that her intentiona­l injection of racial animus in violation of her ethical responsibi­lities as a prosecutor should simply be ignored,” he added.

“Apparently, the DA believes she can make public out-of-court statements about race, this case, and the defendants whenever she wants, and the court is powerless to punish her by disqualifi­cation.”

Shortly after the filing, Trump distorted what Willis had said into falsehoods and used it to attack her. In a post on Truth Social, his social media platform, he said: “By going after the most high level person, and the Republican Nominee, she was able to get her ‘lover’ much more money, almost a Million Dollars, than she would be able to get for the prosecutio­n of any other person or individual. THAT MEANS THAT THIS SCAM IS TOTALLY DISCREDITE­D & OVER!”

Willis’s filing on Friday details how Wade stepped away from lucrative other legal work to handle the case and took on a reduced government­al rate to work on the case.

 ?? Elijah Nouvelage/Reuters ?? The Fulton country district attorney, Fani Willis, and Nathan Wade, with whom she confirmed having a personal relationsh­ip. Photograph:
Elijah Nouvelage/Reuters The Fulton country district attorney, Fani Willis, and Nathan Wade, with whom she confirmed having a personal relationsh­ip. Photograph:

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