An analysis of the Georgia organized crime case being brought against President Donald Trump and a dozen of his close associates during the 2020 election fight has revealed a hole in the case.
The charges brought by prosecutor Fani Willis claim that Trump and others broke the law when they worked to reverse the decision that Joe Biden won the state in 2020.
96%. 4%. According to an analysis in the American Patriot Daily, "Democrats and members of the media whooped it up over Trump lawyer Ken Chesebro pleading guilty in Willis's 2020 election interference case."
It explained, "Members of the media claimed Chesebro taking a guilty plea meant he sang his guts to Willis implicating Donald Trump in the broader RICO case alleging Trump engaged in a criminal conspiracy to subvert the 2020 election."
Grubman noted Chesebro didn't plead guilty to the RICO charge that Willis initially indicted Chesebro, Trump and 17 others on - "Meaning that once again Willis admitted her central allegation was bunk."
Grubman said, "And I just want to point out two important facts that I think will get exactly to your question. Not only did he avoid jail time, but this is the most important. He did not plead guilty to the RICO charge. Mr. Chesebro pled guilty and I printed it out to make sure I had the exact words conspiracy to commit filing of false documents. The RICO charge was dismissed."
"Chesebro doesn't think there was a fake electors plan and Abby, please again, I know I'm repeating myself, but the fake electors plot was part of the RICO conspiracy and Fani Willis dismissed the RICO charge. And the charge that he pled to has nothing to do with being the architect of the fake elector plot," Grubman said.
https://www.wnd.com/2023/10/hole-opens-fani-willis-rico-case-trump/
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