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Recuse or Else: Trump Co-Defendant Issues Ultimatum to Fani Willis After Wiretapping Bombshell; Report

By Eric Bolling Staff
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - NOVEMBER 21: Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis appears before Judge Scott McAfee for a hearing in the 2020 Georgia election interference case at the Fulton County Courthouse on November 21, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. Judge McAfee heard arguments as to whether co-defendant Harrison Floyd should be sent to jail for social media posts and comments that potentially targeted witnesses in the trial. McAfee declined to revoke Floyd's bond. Floyd was charged along with former US President Donald Trump and 17 others in an indictment that accuses them of illegally conspiring to subvert the will of Georgia voters in the 2020 presidential election.

(Photo by Dennis Byron-Pool/Getty Images)

According to a NEWSMAX report, Trump’s co-defendant in Georgia, Harrison Floyd, the former head of Black Voices for Trump, took to social media on Thursday night and suggested Willis may have been guilty of illegal wiretapping.

“I don’t want to put a black woman in Jail. But if Fani Willis does not recuse herself from this case by noon on Monday, I may have no other choice than to pursue all lawful remedies. Make Fulton Great Again,” Floyd posted on X with an alleged snippet of an Atlanta Journal-Constitution story.

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From NEWSMAX:

The snippet said that Willis’ office shared a recording of a conversation the DA had with Floyd’s attorney, Carlos J.R. Salvado, in an unrelated criminal case in Maryland.

Floyd suggested that Willis’ office may have violated the Maryland Wiretap Act, which makes it unlawful to record any private conversation unless you’re a party to the conversation and have the permission of all of the parties.

Under Maryland law, recording a private conversation without consent from both parties is punishable by up to five years in prison, a fine of up to $10,000, or both, Newsweek reported.

Floyd’s attorney, Christopher Kachouroff, made the same accusation against Willis during the week while talking to the outlet.

Floyd is the only one of Trump’s co-defendants in the Georgia case to have been jailed, between Aug. 24-30, until a $100,000 bond was covered.



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