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Total Game-Changer: New Cell Phone Records Prove DA Willis Affair

Nathan Wade visited Fani Willis at her condo at least 35 times prior to when they claim their relationship began. 12,000 text messages were exchanged!

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This article originally appeared on The Epoch Times and was republished with permission.

Guest post by Jack Phillips

Former President Donald Trump’s Georgia attorneys hired a private investigator to obtain calls between the Fulton County district attorney and her special counsel, finding they allegedly made more than 2,000 calls and 12,000 texts many months before their relationship started, according to a court filing.

Trump attorneys Steve Sadow and Jennifer Little on Friday filed a court affidavit from a private investigator to provide a text and voice call history for the special counsel, Nathan Wade. Ms. Willis and Mr. Wade have been accused of engaging in an improper and secretive relationship in which Ms. Willis financially benefitted from public funds.

Last week during testimony, the pair acknowledged they had a romantic relationship, asserting that the relationship started after she hired Mr. Wade in the Trump case. Both also denied that Ms. Willis financially benefitted from the arrangement.

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The report from the investigator, Charles Mittelstadt, said he used CellHawk, a geo-mapping and analysis program, to report that allegedly “more than 2,000 voice calls and just under 12,000 text messages [were] exchanged over the 11-month period in 2021” between the two. It also included a heat map that “highlights the interaction patterns which demonstrate a prevalence of calls made in the evening hours.”

According to the affidavit submitted to court, it appeared that Mr. Wade and Ms. Willis were communicating frequently before they said their romantic relationship began. Both said it started in 2022, while a witness and former Willis friend, Robin Yeartie, disputed that claim, arguing she saw them romantically involved in 2019, or about two years before Mr. Wade was hired by the district attorney.

The Epoch Times has contacted Mr. Wade’s office and the Fulton County district attorney’s office for comment. “We are required to respond to the filing via the court and we are preparing a response now,” Jeff DiSantis, a spokesman for Ms. Willis, told the Atlanta Journal Constitution newspaper Friday.

The filing suggested that Mr. Wade allegedly made 35 visits to a condo in Hapeville, Georgia, where Ms. Willis had lived, and it alleged that he visited her condo late at night twice and left early in the morning—before their relationship allegedly started. That property was owned by Ms. Yeartie, she testified.

On the witness stand, the Fulton County district attorney forcefully pushed back against any suggestion that her relationship with Mr. Wade created a conflict of interest and accused a defense attorney of trying to smear her with salacious lies in an effort to discredit the case against President Trump. Her team opted not to bring her back on Friday, avoiding the spectacle of more deeply personal testimony from the district attorney.

Around that time, she suggested that the defense attorneys were lying and that Ms. Yeartie’s testimony should be called into question.

Both Mr. Wade and Ms. Willis suggested he visited her home about ten times.

“Let’s say more than 10, but I’m not sure that that’s even accurate. He certainly has come and picked me up, gone and grabbed some food to eat. I don’t remember him being in that condo a lot,” Ms. Willis said last week during her testimony as she was questioned by Mr. Sadow.

Mr. Sadow suggested that cellphone data could be used to show that Mr. Wade visited her home more times than he let on.

Read the full story at The Epoch Times.

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