Prosecutors Seek Jail Time for Defendant Accused of Intimidating Election Witnesses in Georgia

Prosecutors in Fulton County, Georgia, have requested that Harrison Floyd, a defendant in the 2020 election subversion case, be jailed due to alleged efforts to intimidate codefendants and witnesses. This is the first time the district attorney has sought to revoke someone's bond in the case. Prosecutors cited Floyd's social media posts targeting Georgia election officials and his comments on a conservative podcast as evidence of his potential to obstruct justice. Floyd, leader of Black Voices for Trump, pleaded not guilty to state felonies related to an intimidation campaign against Atlanta election workers. Prosecutors claim that Floyd's actions violate the terms of his bond agreement and pose a threat to witnesses.
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