Posted on Oct 31, 2023
Trump's 'Gotti mob tactics' backfire: 45 'gagged' in coup case, lawyers confess, RICO heats up
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MAGA on this forum should also be aware that Trump’s daughter in law compared him to Gotti...
https://okmagazine.com/p/kimberly-guilfoyle-slammed-donald-trump-mobster-john-gotti/
https://okmagazine.com/p/kimberly-guilfoyle-slammed-donald-trump-mobster-john-gotti/
Kimberly Guilfoyle Slammed After Comparing Donald Trump to Infamous Mobster John Gotti: 'She's...
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Indictments and Cases Involving Donald Trump
Donald Trump has been indicted 4 times in recent months.
All of the grand juries that decided to indict Trump were are made up of local citizens randomly chosen from the jury pool.
CRIMINAL CASES
Georgia Election Interference (State, GA):
On August 14, 2023, Donald Trump was indicted on 13 counts in Georgia state court, including under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. Eighteen additional co-defendants have been named in this case, including Trump’s former Chief-of-Staff Mark Meadows, and his attorneys Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman. The allegations in the indictment revolve around these individuals’ efforts to overturn the will of voters and invalidate the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.
Fulton County Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis conducted a years-long investigation into Donald Trump and others’ attempts to interfere with the results of the 2020 Georgia presidential election.
The indictment was based on the testimony of many witnesses, as well as the written recommendations of a Special Grand Jury, which reviewed evidence and interviewed dozens of witnesses over several months. The indictment focuses on (1) efforts to get Georgia officials to invalidate or nullify the will of Georgia voters, including by “finding” votes that did not exist, (2) the scheme to get 16 fake electors in Georgia to cast fraudulent electoral college votes for Trump, even though Trump did not win the popular vote in the state, (3) intimidating, harassing, and threatening Georgia elections workers based on false accusations and in an effort to influence their testimony as witnesses, and (4) tampering with county voting machines.
Certain defendants in this case – but not Donald Trump – have requested they go to trial quickly, and the judge set a trial date in October 2023 for one defendant. DA Willis has requested that the remainder of the defendants, including Donald Trump, go to trial in March 2024.
SOURCE : https://www.fultongrandjury.com/trump-indictments?gclid=CjwKCAjw3oqoBhAjEiwA_UaLts1I7NGWtTIK3Yrwib48S_mYMBHf4xmaOBlTkD8dDJorn-HTV7bWZBoC07wQAvD_BwE
Donald Trump has been indicted 4 times in recent months.
All of the grand juries that decided to indict Trump were are made up of local citizens randomly chosen from the jury pool.
CRIMINAL CASES
Georgia Election Interference (State, GA):
On August 14, 2023, Donald Trump was indicted on 13 counts in Georgia state court, including under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. Eighteen additional co-defendants have been named in this case, including Trump’s former Chief-of-Staff Mark Meadows, and his attorneys Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman. The allegations in the indictment revolve around these individuals’ efforts to overturn the will of voters and invalidate the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.
Fulton County Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis conducted a years-long investigation into Donald Trump and others’ attempts to interfere with the results of the 2020 Georgia presidential election.
The indictment was based on the testimony of many witnesses, as well as the written recommendations of a Special Grand Jury, which reviewed evidence and interviewed dozens of witnesses over several months. The indictment focuses on (1) efforts to get Georgia officials to invalidate or nullify the will of Georgia voters, including by “finding” votes that did not exist, (2) the scheme to get 16 fake electors in Georgia to cast fraudulent electoral college votes for Trump, even though Trump did not win the popular vote in the state, (3) intimidating, harassing, and threatening Georgia elections workers based on false accusations and in an effort to influence their testimony as witnesses, and (4) tampering with county voting machines.
Certain defendants in this case – but not Donald Trump – have requested they go to trial quickly, and the judge set a trial date in October 2023 for one defendant. DA Willis has requested that the remainder of the defendants, including Donald Trump, go to trial in March 2024.
SOURCE : https://www.fultongrandjury.com/trump-indictments?gclid=CjwKCAjw3oqoBhAjEiwA_UaLts1I7NGWtTIK3Yrwib48S_mYMBHf4xmaOBlTkD8dDJorn-HTV7bWZBoC07wQAvD_BwE
DIFFERENT CASES | Fulton Grand Jury
Donald Trump has been indicted 4 times in recent months. Read more about each case.
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