New York Times: How Allegations of an Office Romance Came to Complicate the Case Against Trump

For years, Mr. Wade was a regular at county Republican breakfast meetings, and he served for a time as a delegate to the county convention, said Jason Shepherd, who chaired the Cobb County Republican Party at the time.

Mr. Shepherd said he once helped distribute yard signs for Mr. Wade during one of his numerous failed bids to be elected to a higher judgeship, and called him “charismatic,” “energetic” and “more on the Republican side on law enforcement issues.” 

In 2016, during one of his unsuccessful attempts to run for Cobb County superior court judge, he was supported by Ashleigh Merchant — the lawyer who filed the motion this month on Mr. Roman’s behalf that seeks to have him removed from the Trump case. The motion questions Mr. Wade’s qualifications. But in a Facebook post in the midst of his judge’s race, she praised him for his extensive résumé.

Full article at: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/20/us/nathan-wade-trump-prosecutor-atlanta.html#:~:text=Complicating%20the%20Case%3A%20Allegations%20of,new%20questions%20about%20Wade’s%20qualifications.