The estranged wife of ex-special prosecutor Nathan Wade filed a court document in Georgia stating that Wade claimed his resignation from his position at the Fulton County District Attorney’s office had affected his ability to meet his financial obligations in their divorce proceedings. Wade was hired in 2021 by DA Fani Willis to assist in prosecuting a case against former President Trump. His resignation came after a judge gave Willis an ultimatum to either quit the case or have Wade resign. Joclyn Wade, who is in the process of divorcing Nathan, alleged that he had failed to provide accurate or timely financial documentation, prompting her to seek information from Fulton County regarding his employment. Nathan had filed an emergency motion to modify his payment agreement to Joclyn, and it was revealed that he had received $53,000 just days before filing the motion.

Nathan Wade’s estranged wife accused him of deceitfulness and lack of candor in their divorce proceedings, citing evidence that he received payments for work done in 2023 after he resigned in 2024, hinting at more outstanding payments he may be entitled to. Additionally, Joclyn accused Nathan of failing to pay court-ordered expenses, resulting in a delay in medical procedures that she urgently required due to severe physical symptoms impacting her health. Nathan had broken his silence earlier in an interview where he addressed his “workplace romance” with Fani Willis, referring to it as “American as apple pie.” Despite admitting that he regretted the relationship due to it becoming the focus of the case, Nathan stated that workplace romances were common but acknowledged the impact it had on their situation.

Fani Willis, the Fulton County DA, raised eyebrows with a wink during her testimony and labeled Nathan Wade as a “Southern gentleman.” The personal relationship between Willis and Wade has been under scrutiny, with questions raised about potential conflicts of interest. House Republicans invited Nathan to interview with the House Judiciary Committee, expressing concerns about the importance of his role in the case and the need for clarity on the implications of his relationship with Willis. Nathan did not respond immediately to requests for comment from media outlets, leaving questions about the impact of the situation on his professional and personal life.

The court filing by Joclyn Wade highlighted the alleged deceitfulness of Nathan Wade in their divorce proceedings and the failure to provide accurate financial information, prompting her to seek clarification from Fulton County regarding his employment status. The revelation of payments received by Nathan just before filing an emergency motion to modify his payment agreement raised questions about his financial situation and credibility in the case. Joclyn’s urgent medical needs, which were allegedly delayed due to Nathan’s failure to pay court-ordered expenses, added another layer of complexity to their divorce proceedings. The public scrutiny of Nathan and Fani Willis’ relationship, as well as its potential impact on the case, has raised concerns about conflicts of interest and the integrity of the legal process.

Nathan Wade’s first media interview since resigning from his position shed light on his perspective regarding his relationship with Fani Willis, referring to it as a common occurrence in the workplace. Despite acknowledging regret over the relationship taking center stage in the case, Nathan defended the nature of workplace romances as part of everyday occurrences. The ongoing scrutiny and interest from House Republicans in Nathan’s role in the case have underscored the importance of transparency and integrity in legal proceedings. Nathan’s reluctance to comment on the situation publicly has left many questions unanswered, leaving uncertainty about the implications of his actions on his professional reputation and personal life.

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