District Attorney Fani Willis was under pressure in court Thursday over her relationship with prosecutor Nathan Wade, prompting explosive outbursts of “Don’t be cute with me” and “It’s a lie!” — the latter of which brought proceedings to a halt.
The embattled Fulton County, Georgia, DA and her ex-lover were scrutinized over the timeline and nature of their relationship in the high-stakes hearing that will decide whether she is fit to continue in her prosecution of election fraud charges against former President Donald Trump and others.
Willis had a number of run-ins during blistering questioning by lawyer Ashleigh Merchant — who represents Trump co-defendant Mike Roman — about whether Wade had ever slept over at an apartment that Willis subleased from a friend.
“It’s a lie! It’s a lie!” Willis screamed into the microphone, prompting Judge Scott McAfee to immediately call a five-minute break.
District Attorney Fani Willis yelled in court “It’s a lie!” when she was grilled about certain details of her relationship with Nathan Wade. APAfter the break and after Willis and Merchant continued to interrupt and talk over each other, McAfee warned Willis: “You have to listen to the question as asked, and if this happens again and again, I’m going to have no choice but to strike the testimony.”
During another heated exchange, when Merchant asked about how she split bills with Wade, Willis shot back: “That was cute, but I didn’t give him money in a contract … don’t be cute with me and think you’re not gonna get an answer.”
Willis has testified that her relationship with Wade, whom she hired as a special prosecutor in the case, started in 2022 and ended in 2023.
Roman has argued in court papers that their relationship started earlier and is unethical, and has asked for Willis to be removed from prosecuting his case.
After weighing the evidence heard Thursday and Friday, McAfee will make a decision.
Willis, wearing a red dress, unexpectedly first appeared in the Fulton County courtroom in Atlanta around 2 p.m. after Wade had finished testifying.
She interjected — as a lawyer from her office was fighting to keep the top prosecutor off the stand — to say she wanted to testify.
Willis then said she had been eagerly waiting to be able to give her side of the story.
Willis was combative from the start as she tried to set the record straight since allegations of her alleged misconduct surfaced last month. AP“I’ve been in my office pacing,” Willis said, adding that when she heard Wade was done, she came running to the courtroom to speak her piece.
Willis wasted no time in attacking Merchant for allegedly lying in court papers and at a hearing about the nature of the relationship.
“You lied on Monday and yet here we are,” Willis said to Merchant.
What to know about District Attorney Fani Willis' trial
- Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis is being accused of misusing state and federal funds, and also engaging in an “improper” relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
- Willis admitted to having a “personal relationship” with Wade, but said it didn’t become romantic until after 2022 due to the case against former President Donald Trump.
- Willis hired Wade to work on the Trump case and paid him $654,000 in 2022, according to Trump co-defendant Michael Roman.
- Trump and his co-defendants are looking to disqualify Willis from the case and to have all charges, centered around the state’s expansive anti-racketeering RICO law, dismissed.
- The defense has presented dozens of pings from Wade’s cellphone that placed it at Willis’ rented condo prior to 2022. A former friend of Willis, who owned the condo, has testified that she saw the two of them “hugging” and “kissing” in 2019.
- On March 15, a judge ruled Willis can stay on and prosecute the Georgia election interference case against Trump and his co-defendants for allegedly trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election — if Wade steps aside.
Given “how dishonest you were with the court on Monday, I’m actually surprised the hearing continued. But since it did, here I am.”
Willis told Merchant she was “extremely offended” by the implication that Willis slept with Wade after her first time meeting him at a conference in October 2019.
Earlier in proceedings, witness Robin Yeartie — a former employee in the DA’s office who claimed to be a longtime friend of Willis’ — said she had “no doubt” that Willis and Wade were already romantically involved in 2019.
Lawyer Ashleigh Merchant pressed Willis about when her relationship began with Wade, whether she had ever lived with him and how she repaid Wade for the trips they went on together. APShe testified that she had seen Willis and Wade “kissing” and “hugging” and saw them generally being affectionate toward each other.
Anna Cross, a prosecutor in Willis’ office, questioned Yeartie about the fact she would have been fired if she hadn’t resigned, implying Yeartie had an ax to grind with Willis.
Although Willis maintained she was “not a hostile witness,” she continued to trade barbs with the defense lawyers who pelted her with questions for the next three hours.
At one point, when Merchant asked about flight records for Wade and Willis’ trips together, Willis snapped back: “You’ve been intrusive into people’s personal lives.”
Merchant and a slew of other defense lawyers, including one for Donald Trump, pelted Willis with questions about the affair for roughly three hours. AP“You’re confused, you think I’m on trial,” a fiery Willis said.
“These people are on trial for trying to steal an election in 2020. I’m not on trial no matter how hard you try to put me on trial.”
Trump, 77, faces trial alongside the 14 remaining co-defendants in the case for allegedly meddling in the 2020 presidential election.
A handful of defendants have already taken plea deals while most of the rest have joined Roman’s motion to have Willis thrown off the case and the charges against them dropped.
Wade and Willis both testified Thursday that they didn’t become romantically involved until March 2022 — long after Wade was appointed to the Trump probe.
But Merchant and Roman seek to prove the pair have lied in court about when their tryst began — claiming it started before Wade’s appointment and influenced Willis’ decision to put him in the prestigious position of special prosecutor, and that she then reaped financial benefits when Wade treated her to and paid for vacations.
Wade explained away bank statements showing him paying for tickets for himself and Willis — including to the Bahamas, Aruba, and Napa Valley, California — by saying the pair roughly split the cost of their trips and Willis had paid him back in cash, and that she received no financial benefit from the relationship.
“I never purchased a gift for Ms. Willis,” Wade said.
Willis took the stand after Wade testified for a few hours earlier Thursday. Getty ImagesAnd when lawyer Craig Gillian, who reps another defendant, David Shafer, pressed Wade about where the cash repayments went and the lack of a paper trail, Wade said they “probably would have gone to one of my children.”
Willis claims she used cash from a stash she kept at home and said she always squirreled away money where she lived, ranging from a few hundred dollars to as much as $15,000.
“That cash — you do not know where it came from?” Merchant asked Willis.
“It came from my sweat and tears,” Willis shot back.
At one point, Judge Scott McAfee told Willis if she didn’t stop interrupting the lawyers, he would have to strike her testimony from the record. Getty ImagesWhen Merchant tried to ask if it was from her work as a private attorney or as district attorney, Willis snapped, “What are you talking about?”
Moments later, she accused Merchant of “mischaracterizing my testimony greatly. I am not going to allow you to mischaracterize my testimony.”
Willis said it was important for her to pay her way in the relationship in order to maintain equality and that she never wanted a man to “foot my bills.”
In fact, she claimed a catalyst for their breakup was that they would have “brutal arguments about the fact that I am your equal.”
Willis insisted the pair’s split “had absolutely nothing to do with” the Trump indictment getting handed up by a grand jury on August 14.
Willis’ testimony continues at 9 a.m. Friday.






