Manhunt underway for Fani Willis’ boy toy Nathan Wade

Nathan Wade has been on the lam. The House Judiciary Committee is seeking to get some answers from the former special prosecutor in Fulton County DA Fani Willis’ show trial of former President Donald J. Trump but he has been ducking their subpoena.

Wade, who was forced off the high-profile case after his romantic relationship with Willis was revealed, disappeared after the House Judiciary Committee issued the subpoena for him to appear for closed-door testimony in their probe of his girlfriend’s abuse of power and was missing for days, prompting a manhunt by federal marshals.

On Thursday, Fox News anchor Jesse Watters broke the news that the feds were on the case and were trying to track him down, giving them a tip on one familiar location where they might want to try looking.

“Lover boy, Nathan Wade is missing,” he reported. ?The House Judiciary Committee, which is investigating Georgia DA Fannie Willis, needs Wade to testify at a hearing tomorrow on their love affair. But no one can find the guy. They’re trying to serve him, but he’s flown the coop, and now the US marshals are in a manhunt to track him down. Have they checked the condo?”

Earlier this week, a Judiciary Committee spokesman described Wade’s apparent flying the coop as “extremely unusual.”

“The Judiciary Committee has served over 100 subpoenas this Congress. We have done so, for the most part, without controversy or the need to use the US Marshals,” Russell Dye said in a statement. “Nathan Wade’s evasion of service is extremely unusual and will require the Committee to spend US tax dollars to locate him.”

“The committee issued the subpoena on Friday, attempted to serve the subpoena to Nathan Wade’s lawyer, who declined, and subsequently the committee tried to serve the subpoena via email through Nathan Wade himself, never heard back. As a result, the committee had to use the assistance of the U.S. Marshals, who have also not been able to find Nathan Wade,” Dye told Newsweek on Wednesday.

“Where’s Nathan Wade?” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) asked in a Wednesday post to X.

“To date, you have failed to honor our request, despite the Committee making numerous efforts over the course of many months to obtain your voluntary cooperation,” Jordan wrote in a Sept. 21 letter to Wade. “As such, the Committee must resort to compulsory process to obtain your testimony.”

Wade may have been watching Fox News because according to the New York Post, he finally accepted the subpoena which he has been evading for the past six days.

“Six days after the subpoena was issued by the committee, Wade called the US Marshals and finally made an appointment for service – ending the standoff,” the outlet reported, citing an unnamed source.

Chris Donaldson

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