Posted on 01/30/2024 3:48:02 PM PST by Libloather
The Atlanta special prosecutor who brought election interference charges against Donald Trump reached a temporary divorce settlement with his estranged wife Tuesday — meaning he likely won’t have to testify in court about his alleged affair with his district attorney boss.
The settlement automatically canceled a hearing scheduled for Wednesday in which Nathan Wade was expected to answer about his relationship with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Wade and Willis’ alleged romantic relationship was first exposed in a filing in the election fraud case on Jan. 8 by defendant Michael Roman.
Wade had filed for divorce from his wife of 26 years, Joycelyn, on Nov. 1, 2021 — a day after he was appointed special prosecutor by Willis. Roman alleged in his filing they were already in a relationship at that point.
Bombshell court filings from Joycelyn appeared to confirm Wade’s relationship with his boss when credit card statements from 2022 and 2023 submitted to the court showed her estranged husband paying for plane tickets for himself and Willis to head to California and Florida, followed by charges on cruise ships and at luxury hotels.
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“All of the issues we pled for temporary support and attorneys fees have been resolved by this agreement,” said Andrea Hastings, one of Joycelyn Wade’s attorneys, told the Journal-Constitution.
“The case is not resolved on a final basis. We still have a lot of work to do to be able to resolve this case through either a final settlement or a trial.”
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so now his financials will never be disclosed?
Obvious he was to;d. (threatened) to settle this fast as they try to bury the details. This is an attempt to get those records sealed.
He bought her off.
More like Fox..
The ex won in a TKO. Well played.
He bought her off.
Another judge bring part of it.
So. He’s gonna pay her off with some of the illicitly gained Federal Covid funds he was paid for ‘consulting?’ AUDIT HOW THOSE FEDERAL FUNDS WERE SPENT!
Guess Soros threw some money at Wade to quickly settle and make this go away in an attempt to salvage this outrageous lawfare creation against President Trump.
Anyone think Fani gave Wade the money to buy off his ex to settle to avoid Wade’s testimony in divorce court? I do and it’s a sure bet that she used political donor’s money.
Personally, I can’t stop laughing over the fact that Wade lives on HONEY POT WAY in Marietta, Ga.
I have been busy today and not been following the Wade-Willis issue.
Based on the report it seems that Wade has paid his ex-wife enough money to shut down further court proceedings.
The usual tactics.
Fani’s issues aren’t going away. That horse left the barn.
Will the Ex Wife now SUE Fanni for “loss of affection” since she was having an adulteress affair with her husband?
Two questions immediately come to mind:
1. How much did it cost to pay his ex to drop the hearing, and
2. Who is paying the bill?
“””Two questions immediately come to mind:
1. How much did it cost to pay his ex to drop the hearing, and
2. Who is paying the bill?””””
As to who is paying the bill. Either the DNC or RNC as both want Trump out of Election 2024.
My bets are on the RNC as they just took out a $10 million line of credit.
I agree. This is up and running, and is either going to lead to a result, or not. The impeachment inquiry will have subpoena power to get the same info as could have been gotten through the divorce. For those who criticize the wife for being “paid off,” so what? She had a legal claim. If she had a claim totaling, let’s say, $250,000, and her husband paid her $500,000 to make the case go away, there’s absolutely nothing, legally or morally wrong with that
“ Someone else did.”
Soros wrote her a hefty check. Along with an NDA.
It’s the Democrat Way.
so things of last year regarding his work can’t be of him tomorrow because he dealt with a divorce matter today?
he did what he did that was improper and he is still tied to the Trump case, I don’t see how he now can’t be questioned.
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