
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testified Wednesday before the Georgia Senate Special Committee on Investigations, where lawmakers questioned her about financial records and her past relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade in connection with the RICO case brought by her office against President Donald Trump, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.
Willis appeared after attempting to block subpoenas requiring her testimony before the state Senate committee.
The subpoenas were issued as part of a broader inquiry into her conduct, including her relationship with Wade and the financial arrangements surrounding his employment by the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office.
Fani Willis is the end game of DEI policies, and a culture of never being told no. She has an attitude and demeanor completely unfit for being a District Attorney. pic.twitter.com/cvhHwpXLGe
— P.T. Ward (@HTWardish) December 17, 2025
It has previously been established through court filings and testimony that Willis engaged in a romantic relationship with Wade, whom she hired in November 2021 to serve as a top prosecutor in the election-related RICO case.
Both Willis and Wade testified in court that their romantic relationship began in 2022, after his hiring.
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However, subsequent filings contradicted those claims. Cell phone location data showed that Wade visited the Yeartie condominium where Willis was living before his November 2021 hiring.
Those records raised questions about the accuracy of their sworn testimony.
Additional court filings detailed Wade’s financial expenditures during the period in question. According to those records, Wade paid for luxury vacations taken with Willis, including trips to Napa Valley and a Caribbean cruise.
The filings further alleged that Wade used funds earned through his Fulton County contract to cover those expenses.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution previously reported:
“County records show that Wade, who has played a prominent role in the election interference case, has been paid nearly $654,000 in legal fees since January 2022. The DA authorizes his compensation.”
Financial documents presented in court also showed Wade purchased airline tickets for Willis, including flights to Miami and San Francisco.
Bank statements indicated Wade paid for hotels, air travel, a cruise, Uber rides, and flowers for Willis during the period of their relationship.
During Wednesday’s Senate hearing, Willis reacted sharply when investigators questioned her about documents detailing how much money Wade received and how those funds were spent.
At one point, Willis accused her critics of racial bias.
“Why don’t you investigate how many times they’ve called me the n word?” Willis said during the hearing.
WATCH: Fani Willis just crashed out and pulled the race card when confronted with the documents showing how many tax dollars her office paid her lover Nathan Wade:
“Why don’t you investigate how many times they’ve called me the n word?”
What a total clown! pic.twitter.com/KnWkFzz3xy
— CJ Pearson (@Cjpearson) December 17, 2025
Willis also forcefully defended Wade before the committee, raising her voice while addressing lawmakers and rejecting allegations that their relationship created conflicts of interest or ethical violations.
The Senate hearing comes after significant developments in the underlying RICO case. In November, the Georgia Court of Appeals disqualified Willis and her entire office from prosecuting President Trump.
The court cited the appearance of impropriety stemming from Willis’s relationship with Wade and the financial entanglements connected to his role in the case.
The disqualification marked a major setback for the prosecution and followed months of litigation focused on whether Willis and Wade had been truthful under oath and whether taxpayer-funded payments created improper personal benefits.
The Georgia Senate Special Committee on Investigations continues to review evidence related to Willis’s conduct, including her testimony, financial disclosures, and communications.
Lawmakers have said the inquiry is focused on accountability, ethics, and the proper use of public funds.
Neither Willis nor her office has indicated whether additional legal challenges will be filed related to the Senate investigation. The committee has not announced when it expects to conclude its review.
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