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Hey, ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia for Explain America and Fannie Willis' lover just gave a new bombshell interview where he revealed everything
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Now, you guys, I'm certain, have been following the Days of Our Lives Style affair between Nathan Willis, or Nathan
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Wade and Fannie Willis, sorry. I get them confused. Maybe they'll get married someday and have the same name
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Who knows? Apparently, he was at her victory party the other day when she won her election in a walk
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And according to him, they still communicate every day and are great friends
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Great friends. Now, he tries to sell in this interview that he was hired based on the merits, you know
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and not the fact that he was taking her on lavish vacations while getting paid exorbitant
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amounts of money from the taxpayers of Fulton County, Georgia, to prosecute and be the lead prosecutor
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in the case against Donald Trump. Now, since the case happened, and since her affair became
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public, he's been taken off the case. She remains on the case for now. However, a court of appeals
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just recently agreed to take the appeal of Trump and his co-defendants to say, hey, look, we're going to
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see if she can actually stay on this case I don see a way a court of appeals is going to approve this The conflict of interest is insane in this case That being said Wade when he gave his interview last night
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he talked about his feelings and really everything that happened leading up to
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and including the affair with Fannie Willis. Keep in mind, Nathan Wade was a married man at the time of this affair
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That's an important point when he tries to present the facts he's presenting
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Let's roll it. So you were brought into the case. You came in November 1st, and this was after, you know, there was the investigation
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There's a special grand jury that then gets impaneled in May of 2022
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So that's just the basic timeline. And because this is really what became an issue in attempting to remove DA Willis and yourself from the case
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at the time that you were brought on to the case from then through the time of the grand jury
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Before you were brought on, did you have a personal relationship with or a personal intimate relationship with D.A. Willis
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Absolutely not. Absolutely not. Our relationship was professional. Our relationship grew organically over time
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It was something that was not deliberate or intentional. I made the statement earlier that workplace romances are as American as apple pie, right
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That was not to make a light of the situation. That was just to say that it could happen to anyone Of course we not speaking in extremes It doesn happen to everyone but it a thing that happens It a thing that happened to us
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I felt like we dealt with it in a manner that was professional
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We kept our personal lives, personal and private. And I still believe that it had no place in the courtroom, not now and not then
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Now, this issue became an issue in your divorce. You filed for divorce literally the day after you were brought on as special prosecutor
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And this became an issue to the point where your former wife tried to subpoena and drag DA Willis into the case
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And so, you know, the contention that she was making was that this was an ongoing relationship that began before
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So you say that absolutely did not begin before you became special prosecutor
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Absolutely not. And I think the contention that she was making at the time was not that it began before
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then was that there was some funds that were used, marital funds that were used in order to
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entertain her. Okay. And now let's talk about this because the case to try to remove D.A. Willis and to remove
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yourself, it involved, I mean, to me, this is not anyone's business
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Everyone's personal life, as you said, workplace romance has happened. But can you tell me when in the timeline of this case
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because you had a grand jury that was impaneled later in 2022
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About when did the relationship take place? So let me say this I needed to be clear that when the relationship began my then was not in the home
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She had moved to Texas, and we had been separated for a period of time
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We did not have a relationship. She knew and I knew by agreement that as soon as our youngest child graduated
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high school and matriculated into college, then we would then formally file the divorce
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Now, as it relates to your question specifically, you're asking when it took place from
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indictment or... Well, I mean, we know that it took place, obviously, during the time when you two were working
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together on prosecuting this case or on advancing the grand jury case
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I guess, more importantly, did it give you paused? You're in the midst of really the only..
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high profile case probably of either of your lives. This is a former president, potential future
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president of the United States. Did it give you pause to say, you know what, this is too risky? It absolutely did. It absolutely did. She and I had conversations about that
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When we felt as though the relationship was going to a place that could potentially become an issue
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with our work, then we sat and we had a conversation and we did what was necessary to protect
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the sanctity of the case
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