Georgia Judge Modifies Bond Agreement for Trump Co-Defendant Harrison Floyd

A Georgia judge has declined to revoke the bond agreement of Harrison Floyd, a co-defendant of former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election-interference case. While the judge agreed that Floyd had violated the terms of his bond agreement with his social media posts, he instructed the prosecution and defense to propose new, more specific bond terms that would prohibit such posts. Floyd, a former leader of Black Voices for Trump, is facing charges related to his alleged role in a harassment campaign targeting Atlanta election workers. Prosecutors argued that Floyd's posts amounted to indirect communication with witnesses in the case, but the judge emphasized the need to ensure the safety of the witnesses and modify the bond agreement accordingly.
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