Lead Prosecutor in Trump's Georgia Election Case Reaches Temporary Divorce Agreement
  • 3 months ago
Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case against Trump, reached a temporary divorce agreement with his wife Jocelyn Wade. This canceled a court hearing scheduled for Wednesday, where Nathan Wade was expected to testify about alleged improper conduct with Fulton County DA Fani Willis. Trump and a co-defendant have cited the allegations in efforts to get the election charges dismissed. A February 15th hearing is still set in the election case to address the allegations and a motion to disqualify Willis and Wade.
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