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Comedian Marlon Wayans, portraying the character “Quon,” humorously grilled former special prosecutor Nathan Wade, revealing personal aspects of Wade’s professional life, including his relationship with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in the Trump case.
Wayans’ racy and humorous questions delved into Wade’s involvement in the Trump case and his dynamics with Willis, leading to comedic exchanges and audience amusement.
“So let me ask you, when old girl was like, ‘Hey babe, you want to be in charge of this prosecution of the President of the United States who did this insurrection,’ did you think like, this could get messy? Or you was like, nah, I’ll be all right?” Wayans asked.
“We did not have that type of relationship at the outset. And we were interviewing other people for the position,” Wade said.
Wayans joked, “What position was it?”
“Did that position look like this? Or did that position look like this?” Wayans continued, in reference to sexual positions.
The saga involved Wade’s resignation amid attempts to use his relationship with Willis to discredit the case, adding drama to the legal proceedings.
“When you are in the middle of it, these feelings are developing and you get to a point where the feelings are so strong that you start to want to do things that really are none of the public’s concern,” Wade said.