KEY POINTS
  • A top prosecutor on Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis' criminal election case against former President Donald Trump said they developed a "personal relationship" after he joined her team.
  • Both Nathan Wade, the prosecutor, and Willis denied that caused a conflict of interest.
  • Trump has pleaded not guilty to 13 criminal counts in the Fulton County case charging him with trying to overturn his 2020 election loss in Georgia to President Joe Biden.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis speaks at a press conference next to prosecutor Nathan Wade after a grand jury brought back indictments against former President Donald Trump and his allies in their attempt to overturn the state's 2020 election results, in Atlanta on Aug. 14, 2023.

A top prosecutor on Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis' criminal election interference case against former President Donald Trump admitted they developed a "personal relationship" after he joined her team — but both he and Willis denied that caused a conflict of interest.

Nathan Wade, the prosecutor, in a sworn affidavit filed Friday also denied allegations that he or Willis have financially benefited from the romantic relationship, as one of Trump's co-defendants has alleged.