
Prosecutor in Georgia Trump Case Asks Judge to Jail Defendant Over ‘Intimidating Witnesses’
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis asked a judge on Wednesday to revoke Harrison Floyd’s bail for allegedly intimidating codefendants and witnesses in the Georgia 2020 election case. The move would jail Mr. Floyd, who voluntarily surrendered to Fulton County Jail on Aug. 24 following a grand jury’s warrant, before being released on bond after a week. Prosecutors are alleging in Wednesday’s filing that Mr. Floyd’s recent social media posts are intentional “flagrant violations” of his bond conditions, thereby obstructing the administration of justice, contrary to the court’s orders. Among his release conditions were directives barring Mr. Floyd from intimidating codefendants or witnesses and restricting direct or indirect communication regarding the case, except through legal counsel, according to the filing....
