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Fulton County DA adopts Giuliani’s tactics, angers ex-mayor.

Former President Donald Trump ‌Faces Unique Legal Battle in Georgia

Now they think he’s Don Corleone.

Former President Donald Trump is‍ facing a unique legal battle in ⁤Georgia. He and 18 associates have been⁤ charged under ⁢the state’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, which is⁣ typically used against ⁤organized crime and mob organizations.

These are ⁤the same anti-organized crime laws that former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani used to⁢ put away mafia bosses in the 1980s.

Giuliani —⁣ who revolutionized the use​ of this little-known federal law to bring down American mafia⁢ activities in New York ⁢City and obtain ⁤convictions for mobsters like “Fat Tony” Salerno, Carmine “Junior” Persico, and Paul Castellano, the New York⁤ Post reported — now, ironically, appears to be cast as a player in ⁤the legal chess match aimed at taking on the big kahuna: Donald Trump.

According to CBS, ⁤Georgia’s RICO ⁣statute⁢ is broader than its‍ federal counterpart.

However, a conviction under RICO requires proving the existence ⁤of an enterprise engaging in criminal actions ‌for a shared goal. This is why Trump ⁤is not the only defendant; Rudy Giuliani and others are⁢ also charged⁣ for their roles in the alleged racketeering scheme.

Giuliani called Fulton‍ County District ‍Attorney Fani Willis an “incompetent,‍ sloppy prosecutor,” the Post reported.

“This is a ⁣ridiculous application of ⁤the racketeering statute. There’s probably no one that knows it better than I ‍do,” Giuliani said on Newsmax’s “The Balance” on Tuesday.

High⁣ Bar to Prove Racketeering

During a media briefing ​on Monday evening, Willis expressed her‍ intention to ​bring all 19 defendants to ​trial as a single group and ​said they would be expected to surrender by Aug. ‌25.

But Willis has a high bar to reach in order to prove racketeering.

According to​ CBS News, in order⁣ to achieve a conviction, the prosecution needs to convince a jury that Trump committed a felony offense “‘by knowingly, willfully, and unlawfully ⁤making’ false statements ⁣and representations to‍ state officials.”

Additionally, to prove the charge of racketeering, “prosecutors must convince a jury beyond a‌ reasonable doubt that at least two of the racketeering activities are related in terms of method, purpose, or victims,” according to Morgan⁣ Cloud,‌ a law professor at Emory University.

The smell of desperation ⁢reeks ⁣through the pages of the indictment, with some charges as far-fetched ‌as calling Trump’s tweets encouraging people to ‍ watch OANN part ⁤of the “conspiracy.”

Televised Court Case

According ⁣to Axios, the Georgia case could be televised, which means the​ entire country will finally be able to hear Trump’s version of the events and see ⁢the evidence he says he⁣ has.

Fani Willis⁢ may have just shot herself in the foot.

The post Fulton County DA​ Is Taking a Page Out of⁢ Giuliani’s Playbook, Former Mayor Is Furious appeared first on The Western Journal.



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