Trump’s legal team submitted a report to the court containing findings from their investigator, who utilized CellHawk, considered by law enforcement to be the gold standard in cellphone records analytics to scrutinize Nathan Wade’s phone activity from January to November 2021.
This timeframe predominantly precedes Wade’s contract commencement with the district attorney’s office and predates the alleged onset of his relationship with Fani Willis. The investigator’s report, authored by Charles Mittelstadt, asserts a minimum of 35 instances where Wade’s phone remained connected to towers near the Dogwood address for prolonged durations, suggesting he was in one place, not moving around.
Nathan Wade’s presence near the Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s neighborhood seems more extensive than acknowledged in court. A recent submission from former President Trump’s attorney asserts evidence of at least 35 visits by Wade to the DA Fani Willi’s Hapeville neighborhood before his hiring.
During last week’s testimony, Wade stated that he had visited the Hapeville, Ga., condo where Willis resided, but he insisted the visits numbered no more than 10 before his hiring. Both Wade and Willis denied any overnight stays at the condo.
However, Trump’s attorney, Steve Sadow, challenged Wade’s assertion by referring to potential discrepancies in phone records. When asked about the possibility of phone records showing multiple calls made from the condo before November 1, 2021, Wade maintained that such records would be inaccurate.
“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?” Trump attorney Steve Sadow asked Wade last week.
“If phone records reflected that, yes, sir. They’d be wrong,” Wade said
Attorney for President Trump, Steve Sadow, specifically asked Nathan Wade under oath how many times he’d visited Fani Willis’s residence in 2021:
SADOW: So if phone records were to reflect that you were making phone calls from the same location as [Willis’] condo before November 1, 2021 and it was on multiple occasions, the phone records would be wrong?
WADE: If the phone records reflected that, yessir.
They set the perjury trap and Wade walked right into it.
Charlie Kirk
In November 2021, Fani Willis appointed Nathan Wade to head the case against Trump and 14 others accused of trying to overturn the 2020 election.
Michael Roman, a former Trump 2020 campaign as director implicated in the case, claimed that Willis and Wade had an inappropriate relationship. He alleged that while Wade was being paid $650,000 for his work, Willis benefited financially from cruises and trips.
The allegations of perjury against Fani Willis and Nathan Wade stem from discrepancies between their testimonies and evidence presented, particularly regarding the frequency and nature of Wade’s visits to Willis’ residence before his appointment as a special prosecutor.
They may have knowingly provided false information under oath, which is a serious offense. The investigation into these allegations will likely focus on uncovering the truth behind their interactions and determining whether any deliberate deception occurred.
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