After a crazy day, which saw possible leaked indictments, and then denials and claims of fakery, the GA Grand Jury handed down the official indictment, which listed 19 people and 41 charges.
During her presser announcing the charges, DA Fani Willis said everyone would get at least one count of RICO, and the other charges fell into two categories. First, there are Overt Acts, which “are not necessarily crimes under GA law in isolation but are alleged to be acts taken in furtherance of the conspiracy." The rest are called Predicate Acts, aka Acts of Racketeering Activity, which “are crimes that are alleged to have been committed in furtherance of the criminal enterprise.” DA Willis said that she expects all 19 to turn themselves in by Friday at noon. She said the RICO charges would require time served, probation would not be an option, and she intends to try all 19 defendants together.
The list of names on the indictment is a who’s-who of anyone involved in anything to do with Trump’s fight to prove election fraud. Rudy Guiliani; Mark Meadows; State GOP chair David Schaffer; former Coffee County GOP chairwoman Cathy Latham; state Sen. Shawn Still; former Coffee County elections director Misty Hampton; former assistant U.S. attorney general Jeffrey Clark; attorneys John Eastman, Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis, Bob Cheeley, Ray Smith III and Kenneth Chesebro; Atlanta bail bondsman Scott Hall; Michael Roman, a GOP strategist; publicist Trevian Kutti; Stephen Cliffguard Lee, an Illinois pastor; and Harrison Floyd, a former candidate for an Atlanta House Seat and former director of Black Voices for Trump.
This whole indictment hinges on asserting malintent to everything the Trump team did. "They corruptly solicited the vice-president" is one way of looking at the