Nathan Wade, the former special prosecutor who once quarterbacked Fulton County’s election interference case against President Donald Trump and more than a dozen others, is suing AT&T for handing over his cellphone records to defense attorneys as they sought to remove him from the probe.
In a suit filed Tuesday in federal district court in Atlanta, Wade alleged the telecommunications giant violated his privacy and “jeopardized both his well-being and public safety when it unlawfully released” more than 14,000 pages of his cellphone data, including precise location data, and call and text records, without properly notifying him.
“AT&T’s reckless disregard for Mr. Wade’s safety, and its violation of both the law and its own promises to its users, has robbed Mr. Wade of his privacy and led