In a surprise move, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will not testify for a second day against claims she had an 'improper' affair with Nathan Wade, a lawyer she hired to help prosecute former President Trump and others accused of conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election.
Georgia state prosecutor Anna Cross told the Fulton County Superior Court she expects to call three or four witnesses to the stand Friday for testimony that could last as long as five hours. Among those expected to testify is District Attorney Fani Willis' father, John C. Floyd III. He will be called to the stand because Willis has said her father lived with her at the time she is accused of living with her lover, special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
Floyd, who is also an attorney, will testify remotely from California. Witnesses for the prosecution will challenge the bombshell testimony of Robin Yeartie, a former friend and coworker of Willis, who alleged Thursday that Wade and Willis began their romantic relationship in 2019.
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