- Cobb County Superior Court Judge Henry Thompson ruled Monday that divorce proceedings for Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor on the case against former President Donald Trump who allegedly is District Attorney’s Fani Willis romantic partner, should be unsealed.
- Thompson did not finally determine whether Willis will have to testify, but ignored her argument that doing so would obstruct the case against former President Donald Trump.
- “She’s trying to hide under the shield of her position,” Andrea Hastings, the attorney for Joycelyn Wade, said during the Tuesday hearing.
Cobb County Superior Court Judge Henry Thompson unsealed the divorce case Monday for Fani Willis’ alleged lover, Nathan Wade, who she appointed as special prosecutor on the case against former President Donald Trump.
Thompson ruled that the case should be unsealed, but deferred on deciding whether Willis will be required to testify, temporarily blocking the deposition scheduled for Tuesday but leaving the possibility open for a later date. During the Monday hearing, Thompson also stopped attorneys from discussing Willis’ claim that requiring her to testify would interfere with “an ongoing criminal prosecution,” which she raised in her bid to quash the subpoena issued by the attorney for Nathan Wade’s wife, Joycelyn Wade.
I hope this totally throws her bogus case into a spiral.