Georgia prosecutors received deluge of harassing calls after cell phone records leaked, sources say

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and the top prosecutor on the Georgia 2020 election subversion case received an onslaught of harassing phone calls over the weekend after their personal contact information was cited in legal paperwork from Donald Trumpโ€™s defense lawyer, sources with knowledge of the matter told CNN.

Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade were both forced to change their phone numbers because of an โ€œexplosionโ€ of calls they received after their contact information appeared in an early version of aย motion that was shared with counsel on both sides and with a reporter, one of the sources told CNN.

That version included hundreds of pages of unredacted cell phone records that were attached as exhibits. Some of those records were leaked, though itโ€™s unclear by whom, and appeared on right-wing social media accounts.

Steve Sadow, the former presidentโ€™s lead attorney in the Georgia case, told the DAโ€™s office he mistakenly shared the unredacted cell phone records with a reporter before the motion was filed.

โ€œWhen I realized the error, I immediately contacted him and told him explicitly not to disclose them to anyone else and not to publish the cell phone numbers or any other protected information,โ€ Sadow wrote in an email to the DAโ€™s office that was included in the stateโ€™s response to the original filing on Friday.

โ€œIt was my mistake alone,โ€ he added.

The reporter did not publish the phone numbers, as requested, and the prosecutorsโ€™ contact information was redacted in the eight-page motion that was ultimately filed publicly.

But cell phone records โ€œwith personal identifying information,โ€ still appeared on social media, according to the district attorneyโ€™s filing on Friday. As a result, sources said,…

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