Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis let loose in her testimony on Thursday, touching on everything from cash in her safe to preferring Grey Goose vodka over wine.

Willis said she “ran over” to the courtroom on Thursday after “pacing” in her office while multiple people testified about her relationship to Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade. According to Willis and Wade, they began a relationship in 2022, months after he’d been hired to work on an election racketeering case in which Donald Trump and more than a dozen co-defendants are facing charges over efforts to flip the election results in Georgia.

A former friend and colleague of Willis’ contradicted the district attorney by testifying Willis and Wade were in a relationship back in 2019, shortly after they first met at a conference. Willis called this a lie — and a “betrayal” by her former friend — as did Wade who said he was not in a relationship in 2020 or 2021 as he was focused on battling cancer.

The original accusations stem from Mike Roman, one of Trump’s co-defendants in the case, who filed a motion to have Willis removed from the case, alleging an inappropriate relationship with Wade that included his salary being spent on vacations for the pair.

According to Willis and Wade, Willis always paid him back in cash for the travel expenses. This led to a series of questions from Roman’s attorney, Ashleigh Merchant, in which she tried to piece together this cash repayment system and how it would be tracked, leading Willis to reveal she always keeps cash in the house.

“When you meet my father, he’s going to tell you as a woman, you should always have — which I don’t have, so don’t tell him that — should have at least six months in cash at all time,” Willis explained about the large sums of cash she would need lying around to not hit the ATM to repay Wade. “I don’t know why this old Black man feels like that, but he does.”

She provided more advice by telling women to have $200 cash on them on every date that way they can ditch and “go where you want to go” if a man “acts up.”

Willis said she’s kept between $500 and $15,000 in her house and never reimbursed Wade more than a few thousand.

While discussing reimbursing Wade for a second trip, Willis recalled taking wine tours and informed the court of her own alcohol preferences.

“I don’t really like wine to be honest with you. I like Grey Goose,” she said, going on to detail paying for a “pairing” session as well where wine was matched with caviar and other food.

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