Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is in hot water after a video emerged that appears to prove she lied during her case against President Donald Trump.
A newly surfaced video shows Willis casually strolling through Los Angeles International Airport with her “former” lover and ex-top prosecutor, Nathan Wade.
Willis, a Democrat, swore she broke ties with Wade in 2023, as reported by The Western Journal.
According to the Daily Mail, the video, reportedly filmed on Tuesday, shows Willis and Wade looking very much like a pair.
They can be seen meandering between shops and restaurants in relaxed attire.
Willis handpicked Wade as the so-called “special prosecutor” for her now-infamous case against Trump.
However, Willis was removed from the case back in December, despite Wade’s conveniently timed resignation.
The scandal surrounding their romantic relationship—and the hefty $645,000 paycheck Wade reportedly received for his role—already had the courtroom and the public raising eyebrows.
Now, this LAX sighting throws a fresh log on the fire.
The video appears to provide evidence that Willis and Wade lied when they said their relationship had long ended.
Willis had admitted to a relationship with Wade starting in 2022.
However, defense attorneys in Trump’s case brought forward evidence that pointed to their connection beginning years earlier.
One witness even testified to seeing the pair embracing and kissing back in 2019.
In court, that little discrepancy is called perjury.
The airport rendezvous marks the first public sighting of the duo since the scandal broke, and it’s not going unnoticed.
Conservative commentator Collin Rugg put it bluntly:
They must be going over some more Bible verses.”
NEW: Fulton County DA Fani Willis, who denied being in a relationship with Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade, spotted at the airport with Nathan Wade.
They must be going over some more bible verses.
The pair, who claims their relationship ended in 2023, was spotted at the… pic.twitter.com/WBXJzO4UOB
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 25, 2025
Adding fuel to the fire, just a week before this video emerged, Willis was ordered to cough up $54,000 in attorney fees.
She was hit with the large fine after a Georgia court found she violated the state’s Open Records Act.
Ashleigh Merchant, attorney for Trump co-defendant Michael Roman, had accused Willis’s office of stonewalling public records requests.
Judge Rachel Krause didn’t mince words in her ruling, stating the office’s actions were “intentional, not done in good faith,” and “substantially groundless and vexatious.”
Merchant, who had been trying to obtain the records without going to court, said the lawsuit was a last resort.
“They were just ignoring it and telling us that documents didn’t exist that we knew existed and resisting at every move, so we really didn’t have a choice,” she explained.