Fani Willis thought this would always be her dirty little secret.

But now the whole world knows about it.

And Fani Willis is humiliated after this scandalous information came out.

Everything was going well for Fani Willis until allegations about sexual impropriety started to come out.

She thought she had Trump on the ropes with charges filed against him related to the aftermath of the 2020 election.

But now instead of the attention being on Trump, she is the one under the microscope as more information has come out regarding an alleged sex scandal with someone on her team.

The details of this scandal keep getting more and more embarrassing for Willis, and she has been unable to stop this firehose of scandalous information from being made public.

And it could threaten to derail the entire case, as many people have called for her removal.

Now a new detail has come out that has added to the humiliation and embarrassment that she is facing due to this scandal.

And this might be the one that finally sinks Fani Willis’s ship and forces her to step down from the case.

According to Breitbart, “A bombshell court filing from former President Donald Trump’s legal team says cell phone data shows Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis and Nathan Wade exchanged over 2,000 phone calls in the first 11 months of 2021 — an average of six calls per day before they began a romantic relationship, according to the pair’s under-oath testimony.

“Trump’s lawyers say they subpoenaed AT&T for Wade’s phone records, including location data, in their ongoing battle to disqualify Willis from prosecuting their client. Willis, who became Fulton County’s DA in 2021, has charged Trump and 18 other defendants for an alleged conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 election in her state — and infamously made the former president turn himself in for a mugshot photo.”

It’s clear that something was going on between the two, and Trump’s lawyers are trying to make the case that their relationship started even earlier than Willis has admitted.

The article continues, “According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, which first revealed the filing, an affidavit from investigator Charles Mittelstadt ‘revealed over 2,000 voice calls and just under 12,000 text messages exchanged over the 11-month period [January to November] in 2021,’ with ‘a prevalence of calls made in the evening hours.’”

The fact that most of these calls were in the evening demonstrates that they weren’t simply talking about work.

If that were the case, most of the texts and calls would have been exchanged during the day.

In addition, it’s not as if Willis or Wade were working remotely. They were in the same office. If they had work items to discuss during office hours, they could have easily just gotten up to go talk to the other one in person.

Something is very fishy here with these calls, and the Trump legal team is going to make sure that the court knows about it.