It’s likely Fani told Nathan she was going to say, “she dindunuffin’,” and he better disappear. Apparently, the U.S. Marshals are looking for Nathan Wade after he has refused to accept a subpoena for testimony.
ATLANTA — The U.S. House Judiciary Committee has now tapped the U.S. Marshals to help obtain testimony from former Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
They’ve taken the step after Wade failed to appear for an earlier scheduled hearing, according to a copy of a letter accompanying a subpoena obtained by 11Alive. Now, a committee spokesman said they’ve asked the Marshals service to serve Wade with a subpoena to testify.
[…] “Nathan Wade’s evasion of service is extremely unusual and will require the Committee to spend U.S. tax dollars to locate him.”
The subpoena, signed September 20, requests Wade’s testimony at a September 26 hearing in Washington, DC. Nathan Wade did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Former Georgia Governor Roy Barnes, now a private attorney representing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in a different legal matter, argued the Judiciary Committee’s decision was politically motivated. “This seems to be nothing but political grandstanding right here before the election,” said Barnes.
[…] Barnes said he anticipated Wade would be asked detailed questions about the ongoing Fulton County prosecution of former President Trump and sent a letter requesting that he be allowed to be present during the interview so he could “make objections if they got into issue that were privileged.” (read more)