
Trump co-defendant accuses DA Fani Willis of falsehoods in admission of 'personal relationship'
ABC News
A defendant in the Georgia election interference case has accused Fani Willis of including falsehoods her filing admitting to a "personal relationship" with a prosecutor.
Ahead of an evidentiary hearing scheduled for next week, one of Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case filed a sweeping new motion Friday accusing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of including falsehoods in her filing this week that admitted to a "personal relationship" with prosecutor Nathan Wade.
The new 122-page filing from co-defendant Michael Roman, who first filed the misconduct allegations against Willis, specifically claims he has a witness prepared to testify at the evidentiary hearing next week that Willis and Wade's relationship started before he was hired for the case -- which would refute a claim contained in Wade's affidavit in the filing that the relationship started after he was hired by Willis.
Roman says a business associate of Wade's will "refute that claim."
Roman also alleges that individual, Terrence Bradley, "will confirm" that Willis and Wade "stayed together" at an apartment Willis once shared with a former employee of the DA's office -- an apparent contradiction to the claim in the Wade affidavit that they never cohabitated.
