A recent court filing indicates cell phone data suggests Nathan Wade and District Attorney Fani Willis lied about how much time they spent together. The data appears to show Wade being present in the Hapeville neighborhood where Willis was living at the time at least 35 times. Wade claimed he had only visited ten times before being appointed special prosecutor.
In addition to calling into question Wade’s statements regarding the number of visits, the cell phone data also shows he stayed overnight at Willis’s condo at least twice. Wade and Willis testified that they had not spent the night together at the residence.
They also claim their relationship didn’t become ‘romantic’ until 2022, after Wade’s appointment, though the cell data suggests otherwise. In addition to the condo visits, the cell phone data also shows Wade and Willis exchanged over 2,000 phone calls in 2021 and sent each other at least 12,000 text messages.
Scott McAfee, the Fulton County Superior Court judge presiding over Willis’s prosecution of former President Trump for interfering in the 2020 election, has requested the District Attorney’s office account for the discrepancies raised by the data. “We are required to respond to the filing via the court, and we are preparing a response now,” a spokesman for Willis said on Friday.
Trump’s legal team alluded to the possibility of obtaining the data during last week’s hearing. The former President’s defense lawyer, Steve Sadow, pressed Wade on the stand, asking: “So, if phone records were to reflect that you were making phone calls from the same location as the condo before Nov. 1 of 2021, and it was on multiple occasions, the phone records would be wrong?”
Wade responded: “They’d be wrong.”
Judge McAfee ultimately will decide whether the cell phone data is admissible.