Overview
- Nathan Wade has been ordered to appear before the Senate Special Committee on Investigations on Feb. 13, with lawmakers also planning to hear from Deputy DA Jeff DiSantis.
- Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who appointed the panel, says the subpoena aims to determine who has been truthful in sworn statements and to account for taxpayer spending.
- The inquiry focuses on Willis’s handling of the 2020 election case and whether her romantic relationship with Wade created conflicts or misuse of public funds.
- Georgia’s state-level RICO case against President Donald Trump and others was dismissed in November 2025 after courts disqualified Willis from the prosecution.
- The Justice Department opened a separate federal probe in January 2026, the FBI seized roughly 700 boxes of Fulton County election records, and Georgia officials have sued to recover the materials.