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The first page of a document briefly posted and then taken down from the Fulton County, Georgia official court website shows a list of potential felony charges against former President Donald Trump, after being downloaded by Reuters, shortly before the court took it back down without explanation, in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. August 14, 2023. Fulton County Court/Handout via Reuters (Click for larger image)
The second page of a document briefly posted and then taken down from the Fulton County, Georgia official court website shows a list of potential felony charges against former President Donald Trump, after being downloaded by Reuters, shortly before the court took it back down without explanation, in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. August 14, 2023. Fulton County Court/Handout via Reuters (Click for larger image)
(Reuters) -The Fulton County, Georgia, court’s website briefly posted a document on Monday listing several criminal charges against former U.S. President Donald Trump that appeared related to his attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat in the state, before taking the document down without explanation.
The Fulton County District Attorney’s office said in a statement that no charges had been filed against Trump.
The document was dated Aug. 14 and named Trump, citing the case as “open,” but is no longer available on the court’s website. Reuters was not immediately able to determine why the item was posted or removed. “The Reuters report that those charges were filed is inaccurate. Beyond that we cannot comment,” a spokesperson for the District Attorney’s office said.
A Georgia prosecutor, District Attorney Fani Willis, has been probing whether Trump and his allies illegally sought to overturn the state’s 2020 election results and has been expected to seek an indictment from a grand jury this week.
If Trump is charged in Georgia, it would mark his fourth indictment in less than five months, and the second to arise from his efforts to overturn his loss to Joe Biden’s in the 2020 presidential election.
The Fulton County clerk’s office could not immediately be reached for comment on the docket report. Representatives for the county and Trump also could not be immediately reached for comment.
The two-page document cites the “Violation Of The Georgia Rico (Racketeer Influenced And Corrupt Organizations) Act,” “Solicitation Of Violation Of Oath By Public Officer,” “Conspiracy To Commit False Statements and Writings” and “Conspiracy To Commit Forgery in the First Degree,” among other charges listed.
(Reporting by Timothy Ahmann; Writing by Susan Heavey; editing by Rami Ayyub and Howard Goller)
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(Reuters) -The Fulton County, Georgia, court’s website briefly posted a document appearing to detail several criminal charges against Donald Trump on Monday before taking the document down without explanation.
The document was dated Aug. 14 and named Trump, citing the case as “open,” but is no longer available on the court’s website. Reuters was not immediately able to determine why the item was removed.”The Reuters report that those charges were filed is inaccurate. Beyond that we cannot comment,” a spokesperson for the District Attorney’s office said.
The Fulton County clerk’s office could not immediately be reached for comment on the docket report. Representatives for the county and Trump also could not be immediately reached for comment.
The two-page document cites the “Violation Of The Georgia Rico (Racketeer Influenced And Corrupt Organizations) Act,” “Solicitation Of Violation Of Oath By Public Officer,” “Conspiracy To Commit False Statements and Writings” and “Conspiracy To Commit Forgery in the First Degree,” among other charges listed.
A Georgia prosecutor, District Attorney Fani Willis, has been probing whether Donald Trump and his allies illegally sought to overturn the state’s 2020 election results and has been expected to seek an indictment from a grand jury this week.
If Trump is charged in Georgia, it would mark his fourth indictment in less than five months, and the second to arise from his efforts to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020 victory.
(Reporting by Timothy Ahmann; writing Susan Heavey; editing by Rami Ayyub and Howard Goller)
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. state of Georgia appears set to charge Donald Trump with a variety of charges, including racketeering, conspiracy and false statements, according to a two-page docket report posted to the Fulton County court’s website.
The Fulton County clerk’s office could not immediately be reached for comment on the docket report, which is no longer available on the court’s website.
Representatives for the county could not be immediately reached for comment.
(Reporting by Timothy Ahmann; writing Susan Heavey; editing by Rami Ayyub)
This story will be updated.
