Former Donald Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade was served a congressional subpoena Thursday after evading service of the summons for nearly a week.
The House Judiciary Committee issued the subpoena against Wade last Friday, demanding that he provide closed-door testimony as part of the Republican-led panel’s investigation into Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis’ prosecution of the former president.
Wade, who was forced off the Trump case after his workplace romance with Willis came to light, apparently went into hiding after the subpoena was issued, refusing to accept service until Thursday, a source familiar told The Post.
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