District Attorney for Fulton County GeorgiaFani Willis, proposed on Tuesday that a special grand jury investigating the efforts Donald Trump and their allies to change the outcome elections 2020 in that state, he recommended several indictments and said his decision to bring charges was “imminent”.
At an Atlanta hearing on the release of the special grand jury report, Willis, a Democrat, said that objects to making it public at this time, citing the ongoing discussion of the allegations.
“Decisions are inevitable,” Willis told Judge Robert McBurney.
“We want to make sure that everyone is treated fairly, and we believe it is not appropriate at this time to release this report to the public in order to treat future defendants fairly,” Willis said.
The special grand jury, which was barred from bringing indictments, delivered the long-awaited final report as the culmination of a seven-month process that included interviewing witnesses from Georgia Secretary of State Brad Ruffensperger to former Donald Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani.
The special grand jury heard a total of 75 witnesses, Willis said.
Your final report will likely include a summary of the commission’s investigative work, as well as any prosecution recommendations and alleged conduct that led the commission to its findings.
The jury’s report was presented to Willis, who could use the information as evidence for a second grand jury to consider the indictments. At this point, the district attorney has yet to make a final decision on whether anyone should be charged, said Donald Wakeford, an attorney for the prosecution.
The media consortium asked Judge Robert McBurney to release the report, as recommended by the grand jury.
The hearing ended without a decision by Judge McBurney on the matter. He only informed the parties that any possible release of the report would take place “a little later.”
Trump is under investigation in Georgia for his attempts to reverse his defeat by President Joe Biden in that state, which played a major role in the outcome of the 2020 election. These efforts by the former president included pressuring the Georgia Secretary of State to find enough votes for Trump. to overcome his defeat by Biden.
Trump lost the 2020 Georgia election by 12,000 votes.
The grand jury did not have the power to bring indictments in the case. That decision is up to Willis.
Trump’s lawyers told NBC News on Monday that they would not attend or participate in the hearing, saying they believe the grand jury did not find Trump broke the law.
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