Fani Willis Defends Hiring On Trump Case Amid Accusations Of Improper Relationship
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The Fulton County district attorney suggested the complaints appeared to be motivated by race.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis made her first public comments on Sunday since a co-defendant of former President Donald Trump alleged she had an inappropriate relationship with a special prosecutor she hired to oversee the case.
The defendant, former Trump campaign staffer Michael Roman, is one of 19 people charged in Willis’ sweeping election subversion case over efforts to undermine Georgia’s 2020 presidential election results. Roman filed a bombastic motion last week, accusing Willis of having a secret romantic relationship with top prosecutor Nathan Wade, who has been paid more than $650,000 in legal fees since Jan. 2022.
Roman claimed Willis hired Wade as part of a “self-serving arrangement” that provided financial benefits to both of them. The motion did not include any evidence to back up the claims.
Willis on Sunday spoke about the accusations during a speech at the historic Big Bethel AME Church in Atlanta, defending her hiring decisions and calling Wade a man of “impeccable credentials.”
“I’m a little confused. I appointed three special counselors,” Willis said Sunday. “It’s my right to do, paid them all the same hourly rate. They only attack one. I hired one white woman, a good personal friend and a great lawyer, a superstar, I tell you. I hired one white man — brilliant — my friend and a great lawyer. And I hired one Black man, another superstar.”