Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis repeatedly accused the lawyer behind the motion to have her disqualified from former President Donald Trump's election interference case of lying about her relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.Willis took the stand in a hearing on Thursday as a judge hears arguments on whether her romantic relationship with Wade—the lead prosecutor on Trump's case in Georgia—created a conflict of interest.
The ContextRevelations about Willis and Wade's relationship first came to light in a legal filing last month from Roman, a former Trump campaign official. Willis admitted to having a 'personal relationship' with Wade last month, but argued that it was not grounds to disqualify either from Trump's case.