Michael Roman, Donald Trump’s Fulton County election meddling co-defendant, made a substantial but unfounded accusation in a recent court filing. Fani Willis has an “improper” romantic involvement with Nathan Wade, a major prosecutor, according to Roman. The filing relies on anonymous “sources close to both the special prosecutor and the district attorney.” but gives no evidence.
Trump Co-defendant Alleges Improper Relationship and Financial Benefits in Fulton County DA Filing
Former Trump campaign official Michael Roman faces many accusations, including Georgia’s RICO law crimes. Roman’s counsel claims in the court papers that Willis is intimately linked with prosecutor Nathan Wade and has financially profited from the relationship. The petition also claims Wade paid joint cruises to Napa Valley, Florida, and the Caribbean without proof.
Roman’s lawyers claim this contact began before Willis designated Wade’s special prosecutor. Wade has received almost $650,000 in DA anti-corruption unit salary from Willis since November 2021.
Roman’s lawyers now want his charges dropped, calling the case “invalid and unconstitutional” due to these additional allegations. They also ask the judge to remove Willis, Wade, and the Fulton County DA from the case.
Serious Allegations of Improper Relationship in Trump Co-defendant’s Filing Await Legal Response
The Fulton County DA’s Office has announced that it will respond to these charges through court filings.
Note that these accusations are unsubstantiated and rely on unidentified sources. Such allegations, especially serious ones, require documentation and proof. The legal system may be wary of them without proof.
The Fulton County election interference trial against Donald Trump and his co-defendants may be affected by the scenario. The court must evaluate these claims’ authenticity and credibility before ruling on Roman’s charges and key prosecutors’ involvement.
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