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Judge won’t jail Trump RICO co-defendant Harrison Floyd

Judge Scott McAfee (Miguel Martinez/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, Pool, File), Harrison Floyd (Fulton County Jail mug shot)

After the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office brought one Georgia election racketeering (RICO) defendant’s recent social media posts to his attention, the trial judge declined to immediately jail the Black Voices for Trump activist and former Marine charged in the case.

“It’s very clear to me that this bond needs to be modified,” Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee said toward the end of the nearly three-hour hearing on Tuesday. The judge ordered District Attorney Fani Willis to propose modifications to the conditions of Floyd’s pre-trial release that would address his social media posts that appeared to target potential witnesses in the RICO case in which he is a co-defendant of the former president.

The first word from Floyd’s defense lawyers was spent on urging McAfee to take note of the “spirit of the bond order” and not to jail their client for posts he never intended to use as a means of witness intimidation.

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