Donald Trump Calls Fani Willis “A Great Embarrassment” Amid “Sexcapades” Controversy

The former president took his frustrations to Truth Social to berate the D.A. for her alleged affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.

Fulton County D.A. Fanni Willis — the same woman prosecuting Young Thug— is feeling the wrath from Donald Trump. The former president, who’s currently running for re-election, took his frustrations to Truth Social to berate Willis for her alleged affair with lead prosecutor on the Georgia election interference case, Nathan Wade. In an all-caps rant, Trump accused them of seeking a pay day and notoriety.

“WHERE DID FANI GET ALL THAT CASH?” he demanded. “NO WAY SHE PAID HER LOVER, ‘PROSECUTOR’ NATHAN WADE, BACK. SHE MADE UP THE CASH STORY WHEN SHE REALIZED THAT HER ‘SEXCAPADES’ WERE PAID FOR BY THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA. AGAIN, WHERE’S THE CASH, AND WHERE DID IT COME FROM? THE FACT IS, THERE WAS NO CASH PAID, THAT WAS JUST AN EXCUSE SHE MADE UP AFTER SHE GOT CAUGHT. THE CASE CAN’T BE CLOSED UNTIL THIS IS DETERMINED.”

Trump continued, “In any event, they were lovers and friends long before this Witch Hunt was started. THEY WANTED MONEY AND FAME! Worked with [Joe] Biden’s DOJ (spent days with them in D.C.) in going after Crooked Joe’s Opponent, ME. Terrible stuff! THIS CASE MUST BE DROPPED — A GREAT EMBARRASSMENT TO GEORGIA!”

In a recent court hearing, an attorney representing one of Donald Trump’s co-defendants, Robert Cheeley, claimed Willis and Wade behaved like “love-struck teenagers,” exchanging thousands of calls and messages.

Willis and Wade brought several charges of racketeering against Trump and 18 other co-defendants, including Cheeley, for their alleged involvement in tampering with Georgia’s 2020 presidential election results.

Final arguments in Willis’ case were presented on Friday (March 1) and Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee announced his intention to deliver a verdict within the coming two weeks. Trump still has three other indictments to consider after the Georgia case is laid to rest. He currently faces 91 criminal charges in Georgia, Florida, New York and D.C., although he’s denied every single one of them and instead, says he’s the victim of a “political witch hunt.”