Former Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade admitted to having multiple meetings with the Biden-Harris administration at the time of Fani Willis's prosecution of former President Donald Trump, as per a newly released transcript. He, however, did not disclose the details of the alleged meetings. The House Judiciary Committee interviewed Wade for four hours on Capitol Hill last week. The interview was a part of Chairman Jim Jordan's investigation into Donald Trump's prosecutions.A Georgia grand jury had alleged that Trump along with others had tried illegal methods to overturn the presidential election results in 2020. Fani Willis, Fulton County District Attorney, led the charges against the Republican nominee. Trump had lost Georgia to president Joe Biden at that time.In the interview, Wade refrained from revealing details of his meetings with White House representatives, but admitted to the existence of records of the discussions that happened. According to the transcript, investigators asked, "So if you billed for a conf with White House counsel, would that have occurred?"To this Wade replied, "If I billed for a conf with White House counsel, this document doesn't say that that cong with White House counsel happened in Athens. That's not what that says."Wade then said that he did not remember the meeting details at the White House. Wade also did not remember the person who scheduled the meeting, others present in the meeting or any travel. According to the transcript, the meetings were depicted by a record reading, "Interview with D.C./White House, November 18th, 2022. Eight hours at $250. Cost $2000."Wade's attorney Andrew Evans also pointed out that Wade did not have any memory of the meetings, as he spoke to Fox News. Evans also mentioned a section in the transcript where Wade said that the records did not specify whether the scheduled meetings were conducted with Biden administration or Trump administration.
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