Trump's Co-Defendant Granted Bond in Georgia Election Interference Case

Harrison William Prescott Floyd, a supporter of Donald J. Trump and the last defendant in the Georgia election interference case, has been granted a $100,000 bond. Floyd, who once led a group called Black Voices for Trump, is accused of being involved in a scheme to extract a confession of election fraud from a Fulton County election worker. All 19 defendants in the case, including Trump, face charges of racketeering and other offenses related to attempting to reverse the former president's election loss in Georgia. Floyd had previously been arrested in February for attacking a federal agent involved in the Justice Department's investigation into the 2020 election.
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