Robin Yeartie — a former friend and employee of Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis — confirmed that Willis had carried on a romantic relationship with prosecutor Nathan Wade and that the two lied in court documents about when the relationship began. Yeartie took the stand as a witness in today’s hearing as to whether Willis’s failure to disclose an ongoing affair with Wade disqualifies her from the Georgia RICO prosecution of former President Donald Trump and about a dozen others for allegedly interfering in the 2020 presidential election.
When asked if the relationship between Willis and Wade began their relationship in late 2019, Yeartie told the court: “No doubt.”
Attorneys for the State attempted to block testimony from several key witnesses, but Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee denied their objections. The State, representing Wade and Willis, hoped to quash subpoenas compelling testimony from Yeartie and Nathan Wade himself. Judge McAfee rejected both motions to quash.
Ashleigh Merchant, the attorney for Trump’s codefendant Michael Roman, walked Yeartie through the timeline of events during her time working under District Attorney Willis. The former friend and employee of Willis confidently told Merchant that, contrary to legal filings, the District Attorney began a romantic relationship with Wade well before the 2022 date the two claimed.
Yeartie testified that she has known Willis since college and eventually took a job in the District Attorney’s office. Shortly before the affair between Willis and Wade began, Yeartie testified she transferred her condo lease to Willis for a more private living arrangement. Before the lease transfer, Willis had lived with her father.