The judge presiding a case on whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis should be allow to continue trying the Trump election interference case in Georgia said Monday the divorce lawyer for the lead prosecutor in the case, Nathan Wade, must testify.
The lawyer, Terrence Bradley, about the timeline in the romantic relationship between his client and Willis.
A co-defendant in the purported election interference case against former President Donald Trump alleges their relationship began before Willis hired Wade, contrary to what they say, that Wade spent money on Willis from money he was paid to work the case, which enough professional misconduct to have her off the case.
The judge’s decision comes after an in-camera hearing Monday, which will be kept under seal, with Bradley and his lawyer, after the judge had previously said it appeared Bradley may have been misusing his attorney-client privilege.