Katherine Doyle is a White House reporter for NBC News.
In a surprise turn, a defiant Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis took the stand Thursday in her misconduct hearing after a former friend disputed the timeline of her relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade. The friend had described “hugging, kissing, just affection” as early as November 2021 between Willis and Wade, the lead prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case, appearing to contradict claims by the two made in an earlier affidavit.
Willis also conceded that Wade may have visited her more than 10 times at Yeartie’s apartment, where she was staying, before her office hired Wade to lead the prosecution against Trump. Yeartie told Merchant she did not recall when Willis disclosed the relationship to her. She said she and Willis are no longer friends after Yeartie left the DA's office in 2022 after having been given the choice to resign or be fired.
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