The Fulton County district attorney's office is considering revoking the bond of Trevian Kutti, a co-defendant in the Georgia election subversion case, after she made disparaging remarks about a witness in the case on Instagram. Kutti, who has pleaded not guilty to charges including racketeering and influencing witnesses, is accused of pressuring a Fulton County elections worker. Another co-defendant, Harrison Floyd, was restricted from making social media posts about codefendants or witnesses in the case after his comments on social media. A trial date has not been set yet.
A judge in Georgia is considering whether to revoke the bond of Harrison Floyd, one of former President Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case, due to alleged social media posts that prosecutors claim violate his bond conditions. The posts on X (formerly Twitter) targeted Georgia elections officials and were deemed by the district attorney's office as "intentional and flagrant violations." Floyd's attorneys argue that his posts are protected political speech and deny that they violated his bond order. Prosecutors accuse Floyd of involvement in pressuring a former election worker to make false statements.
A judge in Atlanta is set to hear arguments on whether to revoke the bond of Harrison Floyd, one of former President Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia election case. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis filed a motion alleging that Floyd has been attempting to intimidate and contact witnesses and co-defendants in violation of his release terms. Floyd's attorneys argue that the allegations are without merit and retaliatory. The charges against Floyd relate to allegations of harassment towards a Fulton County election worker falsely accused of election fraud. Four defendants have pleaded guilty in the case, while Trump and others have pleaded not guilty.
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.
Prosecutors have filed a motion to revoke rapper Quando Rondo's bond after he was involved in a high-speed car crash in Savannah, Georgia, allegedly showing signs of an overdose at the scene. Quando Rondo had previously been facing gang and drug charges and was granted a $100,000 bond in June. The investigation into the car crash is ongoing.