Former Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade admits to at least two meetings with Biden-Harris government staff during District Attorney Fani Willis‘s investigation into former President Donald J. Trump, according to a newly released transcript.
Wade’s interview with the House Judiciary Committee staff last week came as part of Chairman Jim Jordan’s (R-OH) inquiry into the Biden-Harris government’s lawfare campaign against Trump. Last year, a grand jury indicted Trump and associates over efforts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results.
While Wade did not provide specifics about his meetings with White House staff, he confirmed the existence of documentation like invoices. One invoice mentioned “travel to Athens; conf with White House counsel, May 23rd, 2022.” Wade clarified that the semicolon separated thoughts and did not imply the conference occurred in Athens. When probed further, Wade confirmed the billing for a meeting with White House counsel.
Another entry indicated an “Interview with D.C./White House, November 18th, 2022,” priced at $2,000, without revealing details such as participants or travel. Despite multiple inquiries, Wade frequently claimed as lack of recall regarding participants or the purpose of his meetings.
Andrew Evans, Wade’s attorney, noted that Wade couldn’t remember specific details of those meetings. Evans emphasized that the invoices did not clarify whether they involved Willis’s investigation of Trump.
Wade was initially part of the Fulton County investigation and prosecution brought by Willis but exited following revelations of his romantic involvement with the Democrat District Attorney. This relationship attracted allegations of conflicts of interest and financial gain from the investigation, which both Wade and Willis denied. A Fulton County judge permitted Willis to continue on the case, provided Wade was removed. Consequently, Wade resigned.
The committee sought Wade’s testimony for months, with his interview lasting over four hours.