Trump co-defendant alleges improper relationship between Fulton County DA Fani Willis and Trump prosecutor in filing, offers no proof
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One of Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Fulton County election interference trial made a bombshell allegation late Monday, claiming District Attorney Fani Willis is involved in an "improper" romantic relationship with one of the top prosecutors working the case.
The filing points to no evidence and relies fully on "Sources close to both the special prosecutor and the district attorney."
The allegations were made in a court filing by attorneys for Michael Roman, a former top Trump campaign official who faces a slew of charges including violating Georgia's RICO law. He alleges Willis not only is in a romantic relationship with the prosecutor, Nathan Wade, but also has benefited financially from it.
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