After a report on cellphone data surrounding Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was released, social media was riddled with responses to the news.
Former President Donald Trump’s attorney Steve Sadow cited data from prosecutor Nathan Wade’s cellphone and cellphone tower transmissions to track his movements and location in a recent filing reviewed by the Washington Examiner. Willis and Wade had confirmed they began a relationship after Wade was hired to help on the election interference case against Trump, but the data showed he visited dozens of times before his hiring in November 2021. During Wade’s testimony earlier this month, he said he visited Willis at her condo no more than 10 times.
“Stunning that Team Trump got their hands on this in the Fani Willis case,” Megyn Kelly of SiriusXM wrote on X. “More evidence that these two prosecutors lied, under oath. They’re looking at perjury charges and worse. Discipline from the Bar. And there is zero chance they can stay on this case. It’s DONE.”
“Nathan Wade visited Fani Willis’s residence 35 times before the ‘affair.’ The software that determined this is called CellHawk, a tool used by Atlanta PD,” Students for Trump Chair Ryan Fournier wrote. “Now Fani is arguing this software is inaccurate. They use this tech to track criminals and now, since it was used against her, she is against it. Nah. PROSECUTE THIS LIAR.”
Even Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, sounded off on the news. Broadrick’s account on X was reinstated after a suspension from the platform.
“Fani Willis is lying TRASH,” Broaddrick wrote. “Time to Indict and Disbar her.”
Meanwhile, the Fulton County District Attorney’s office has denied that the data refutes the testimony from either attorney.
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Willis was looking for a late summer trial for Trump, but the case was derailed after the accusations about her relationship with Wade surfaced through a court document filed by co-defendant Mike Roman, which called for her disqualification from the case.
Willis claimed she hired three special prosecutors and paid them all the “same hourly rate.” Former Trump campaign official Michael Roman claimed in a lawsuit that Wade had been paid $654,000 in legal fees by Fulton County between January 2022 and January 2024. Roman claims that by paying someone she was romantically involved with, she financially benefitted from dinners and vacations with Wade.