Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis sent a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan on Friday, demanding the cancellation of her lover Nathan Wade’s testimony scheduled for this week.
House Judiciary Republicans released the letter publicly on Monday.
Fani’s lover, Wade, is scheduled to be deposed before Congress on Tuesday, but Willis is demanding that he not answer any questions, arguing that Wade’s testimony “could violate protected privileges upheld by the Fulton County Attorney’s Office.”
She wrote, “I am concerned that your demand for Mr. Wade’s testimony would force him to improperly divulge confidential information that is protected by privileges held by the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office and demands that Mr. Wade violates State Bar of Georgia rules that govern the conduct of attorneys.”
Fani wants Chairman Jordan to retract the request for Nathan Wade to testify.
In March, Nathan Wade withdrew from the Trump lawfare RICO case after Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee ruled District Attorney Fani Wills can continue her RICO case against Trump and his associates but that Wade must go.
Both Willis and Wade committed the same “improprieties,” but only Wade was told to step down by the conflicted