Ex-law partner is evasive as attorneys press for details on Willis and Wade’s romance in Trump case
By KATE BRUMBACK and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER
Associated Press
ATLANTA (AP) — A former law partner of Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade has taken to the witness stand as lawyers pressed him on details about a romantic relationship between Wade and District Attorney Fani Willis that has roiled the 2020 Georgia election case against Donald Trump. Terrence Bradley, Wade’s former divorce attorney, was believed to be a key witness for lawyers seeking to remove Willis from the case. But when questioned by defense lawyers on Tuesday, Bradley repeatedly said he did not know or could not remember when Willis and Wade’s relationship began.