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I'm on top of this thing! In the movie version, Swedish actor Peter Stormare can play the Trump lawyer Drew Findling.
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Lawyers for former President Donald J. Trump filed a motion in a Georgia court on Monday seeking to quash the final report of a special grand jury that investigated whether Mr. Trump and some of his allies interfered in the 2020 election results in Georgia. The motion also seeks to “preclude the use of any evidence derived” from the report, and asks that the office of Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, be disqualified from the case.
The move comes as Mr. Trump has started pushing back more broadly against several criminal investigations into his conduct. Over the weekend, Mr. Trump said in a social media post that he would be arrested on Tuesday as part of an investigation by the Manhattan district attorney into a hush money payment he made to to a porn actress, and called on his supporters to protest.
In Georgia, Mr. Trump is seen as having two main areas of legal jeopardy: the calls he made in the weeks after the 2020 election to pressure state officials to overturn the results there, and his direct involvement in efforts to assemble an alternate slate of electors, even after three vote counts affirmed President Biden’s victory in the state. Experts have said that Ms. Willis appears to be building a case that could target multiple defendants with charges of conspiracy to commit election fraud or charges related to racketeering.
The motion was filed by Drew Findling, Jennifer Little and Marissa Goldberg, lawyers for Mr. Trump in Georgia. Among other things, it says that the state laws governing special grand juries “violate the principles of fundamental fairness and due process.” It also asserts that Ms. Willis has a conflict “exacerbated by instances of forensic misconduct and improper extrajudicial activity” that requires her to be disqualified.
The motion states that the supervising judge in the case, Robert C.I. McBurney of Fulton County Superior Court, “failed to protect the most basic procedural and substantive constitutional rights of all individuals discussed” by the special grand jury. And it says that public comments by the jury forewoman last month “violate notions of fundamental fairness and due process and taint any future grand jury pool.”
“The results of the investigation cannot be relied upon and, therefore, must be suppressed given the constitutional violations,” the motion says.
A spokesman for the district attorney’s office declined to comment on Monday.
Last month, Mr. Findling and Ms. Little, said that the forewoman of the special grand jury had “poisoned” the inquiry there by granting a number of media interviews in which she discussed details of the jury’s work. Last week, five other jurors discussed aspects of their work in an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The Fulton County special grand jury was sworn in last May and met behind closed doors for months, hearing testimony from 75 witnesses. It did not have the power to issue indictments; rather, it produced a report containing recommendations on whether and whom to indict. Portions of the report were released in January, but key sections remain under seal, including those detailing which people the jury believes should be indicted, and for what crimes.
In interviews late last month with a number of news outlets, the forewoman, Emily Kohrs, did not divulge specific details of the jury’s recommendations, although she told The New York Times that the jury had recommended indictments for more than a dozen people. Asked if Mr. Trump was among them, she said: “You’re not going to be shocked. It’s not rocket science.”
In her round of interviews, Ms. Kohrs, 30, said she was trying to carefully follow rules set out by Judge McBurney. He has not barred the jurors from talking, though he told them not to discuss their deliberations.
Lawyers for Mr. Trump argued after Ms. Kohrs spoke publicly that in discussing the case, she had divulged a number of matters that they believed constituted “deliberations.” Judge McBurney, however, noted at the time, in an interview with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, that “deliberations” only covered discussions they had privately in the jury room. Other aspects of their work could be discussed publicly, he said.
Even given this leeway, the six jurors who have spoken with news outlets have played it conservatively, declining to discuss whom they had singled out as meriting indictment.
In some of Ms. Kohrs’s television news interviews, she sometimes used light and playful language, prompting some critics to charge that the grand jury’s deliberations seemed to have lacked the gravity befitting a criminal inquiry into a former president. Ms. Kohrs was even the subject of a “Saturday Night Live” skit.
But some legal experts said they doubted whether Ms. Kohrs’s comments would have much of an impact on the Georgia case. Any criminal indictments would be issued by a regular grand jury.
Mr. Trump announced a new presidential campaign in November, and he is leading his Republican opponents in most polls. But his legal troubles present him with challenges that have few, if any, precedents in American history. No president, sitting or former, has ever been charged with a crime.
Before his public statements this weekend anticipating an imminent indictment in New York, Mr. Trump had sent out numerous fund-raising emails criticizing prosecutors in the various cases against him and portraying him as a victim of partisan forces. “The Left has turned America into the ‘Investigation Capital of the World,’ as our country’s enemies brilliantly plot their next move to destroy our nation,” he stated in one such email on March 13.
The New York investigation is being led by Manhattan’s district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg. Prosecutors working in Mr. Bragg’s office have indeed signaled that an indictment of Mr. Trump could be imminent. Mr. Trump’s declaration that he would be arrested on Tuesday appears to involve guesswork on his part, however; after his post on his Truth Social website, a spokesperson issued a statement saying that Mr. Trump did not have direct knowledge of the timing of any arrest.
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Lil Baby Arrested in Las Vegas for Alleged Illegal Weapon Possession
On Monday, August 26, Lil Baby, whose real name is Dominique Armani Jones, was arrested in Las Vegas for allegedly carrying a concealed weapon without a permit. The Atlanta rapper was booked into the Clark County Detention Center with a bail set at $5,000. Lil Baby’s attorneys, Drew Findling and David Chesnoff, issued a statement clarifying that he holds a valid Georgia Carrying a Concealed…
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Why Did Donald <b>Trump</b> Lose His 'Billion Dollar Lawyer' Drew Findling? - Rolling Stone
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Why Did Donald Trump Lose His 'Billion Dollar Lawyer' Drew Findling? - Rolling Stone
Nasty infighting and a brutal indictment led to Trump parting ways with “one of the finest lawyers I’ve ever dealt with,” says one Atlanta defense …
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Trump advisers 'dismayed' by ousting his 'single most competent attorney' - Raw Story
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Trump’s Legal Team Shake-Up
Trump’s Legal Team Shake-Up: What’s Next for the Former President’s Defense? Former President Donald Trump prepares to surrender at an Atlanta jail. Reports are now surfacing that he has decided to make a major change in his legal team. Steve Sadow will replace Drew Findling as a criminal defense lawyer. Sadow, Jennifer Little, and Marissa Goldberg had previously negotiated Trump's $200,000 bond. While Little will remain on the team, this sudden development raises important questions about the former president’s defense strategy. We’ll delve into what this shake-up could mean for Trump’s legal defense going forward. DOWNLOAD THE URBT NEWS APP A Closer Look at Steve Sadow Let’s take a closer look at the high-profile prosecutor turned criminal defense lawyer, Steve Sadow. He has represented numerous celebrities and politicians, including rapper T.I. and former Georgia Governor Roy Barnes. While Sadow has considerable experience as a lawyer, what can we expect from him in this high-profile case? According to reports, Sadow will work to have Trump's Fulton County charges dropped due to political bias. Rather than relying on the case's merits, Sadow will contend political motivations drove the decision to indict Trump. In 2000, Sadow won an acquittal for Joseph Sweeting. Sweeting and former football player Ray Lewis were accused in the murder of two men after a post-Super Bowl party. DOWNLOAD THE URBT NEWS APP What’s Next for the Former President’s Defense? Steve Sadow is a well-known criminal defense lawyer who has handled high-profile cases. He has already expressed his belief that the prosecution's intention to advance or serve the ambitions and careers of the president's political opponents has no place in the justice system. This suggests that Sadow will do everything in his power to ensure that Trump is found not guilty of the charges brought against him. The charges against Trump include attempting to overturn Georgia election results and pressuring state officials to help him win. Trump, however, has denied all allegations and maintains his innocence. The case is ongoing, and whether Sadow's appointment will impact the outcome remains to be seen. Little will reportedly stay on the team, though. This indicates that Sadow will work alongside her to ensure that Trump receives the best defense possible. This approach could bring a fresh perspective and improve Trump's chances of winning the case. The sudden change in Trump's legal defense team just hours before he surrenders at an Atlanta jail has sparked speculation regarding its impact on his case. Criminal defense lawyer Steve Sadow has replaced Drew Findling, and he has already expressed his belief that the prosecution's intention to serve the ambitions and careers of political opponents has no place in the justice system. While it remains to be seen whether this change will affect the outcome of the case, it does show that Trump is taking his charges seriously and is determined to clear his name. Related URBT Articles: Donald Trump Indicted on Felony Charges, Former President Trump Indicted: What You Need to Know, and Donald Trump Announces 2024 Presidential Bid DOWNLOAD THE URBT NEWS APP Trump’s Legal Team Shake-Up Read the full article
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[ad_1] Just before his visit to an Atlanta jail to be booked on 13 felony counts, Donald J. Trump has shaken up his Georgia legal defense team, adding Steve Sadow, a veteran criminal defense lawyer who has taken on a number of high-profile cases.Mr. Trump’s decision comes soon after one of his lawyers, Drew Findling, and his two other lawyers in the Georgia case, Jennifer Little and Marissa Goldberg, negotiated a $200,000 bond for Mr. Trump, who is one of 19 defendants in a sweeping racketeering indictment charging them with engaging in a “criminal enterprise” that sought to overturn Mr. Trump’s 2020 election loss in Georgia.Mr. Findling is expected to be let go, according to a person familiar with the matter, while Ms. Little will be retained.Mr. Sadow said in a statement that Mr. Trump “should never have been indicted, adding, “He is innocent of all the charges brought against him.”He added that “prosecutions intended to advance or serve the ambitions and careers of political opponents of the president have no place in our justice system.”The shake-up was first reported by ABC News.On Thursday, Mr. Trump is expected to surrender at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, where he is likely to be fingerprinted and photographed, the protocol for all criminal defendants in the county. Supporters of Mr. Trump began arriving early in the morning to demonstrate in front of the jail; by 9:30 a.m., dozens of people were there, carrying signs and shouting slogans.Rick Hearn, 44, an Atlanta accountant, displayed a poster with an image of Mr. Trump next to one of Nelson Mandela, with the title “political prisoners.”“I feel like I needed to be a part of this,” Mr. Hearn said, adding that “those in charge” need to know that they could not “take away our rights and get away with it.”The Georgia indictment, released last week, is the fourth criminal case against Mr. Trump to be filed this year. It targets not just Mr. Trump, but also an array of his allies who are accused of engaging in election interference after the November 2020 vote. The defendants include both little-known supporters of Mr. Trump and high-profile political players like Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mr. Trump’s former lawyer, and Mark Meadows, Mr. Trump’s former White House chief of staff.As of Thursday morning, nearly half of the 19 defendants had been booked at the jail, and a cascade of legal maneuvering was underway. Three defendants are seeking to remove their cases to federal court: Mr. Meadows; Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official; and David Shafer, a former head of the Georgia Republican Party.Another defendant, Kenneth Chesebro, filed a speedy-trial demand on Wednesday. Under that scenario, which Georgia law allows, the trial for all 19 people indicted in the case would have to start no later than Nov. 3 — months earlier than prosecutors had sought.Given all the pretrial wrangling that must be resolved, the ultimate timing of a trial or trials remains up in the air.The office of the Fulton County district attorney, Fani T. Willis, is prosecuting the case. Her office has requested that arraignments take place in the week of Sept. 5. Defendants have the right to waive appearing at an arraignment, where defendants answer the charges against them.Abruptly reconfiguring his legal team is more of a feature than a bug for Mr. Trump. He has cycled through scores of lawyers over his decades in the New York real estate world and in his more recent political career. In some instances, he has been known to refuse to pay lawyers for their work, although those who are working for him in connection with the four criminal cases that he now faces are being paid.Mr. Trump has not paid them with his personal funds, but using donations his supporters made in the wake of the 2020 election, after he said that he needed help to pursue claims of widespread voting fraud — claims that were widely debunked.Recently, a number of lawyers working on Mr. Trump’s behalf have faced their own legal troubles, particularly in connection with the indictment in Georgia.Mr. Sadow, who keeps a modest office on Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta, is considered by many people in the city’s legal community to be among its most talented criminal defense lawyers. Perhaps unsurprisingly in a city that is the putative hip-hop capital of the world, Mr. Sadow, like Mr. Findling, has represented rap clients, including T.I., Rick Ross and Gunna, as well as the singer Usher.Mr. Sadow has been involved in another high profile racketeering case. In December, Gunna, whose real name is Sergio Kitchens, pleaded guilty to a racketeering charge in the sprawling Fulton County gang case against Young Slime Life, or YSL, an Atlanta hip-hop collective founded by the superstar rapper Jeffery Williams, who performs as Young Thug. As part of his plea, Mr. Kitchens, who was represented by Mr. Sadow, admitted that YSL is also a criminal street gang, according to a spokesman for the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office.Mr. Kitchens, as part of the agreement, entered what is known as an Alford plea, which allows defendants to maintain their innocence while pleading guilty. He was sentenced to five years in prison, but was released after one year of the sentence was commuted to time served and the rest was suspended.Other high-profile clients of Mr. Sadow have included Howard K. Stern, the boyfriend of Anna Nicole Smith, who was accused of taking part in a conspiracy to provide her with prescription drugs before her death; Mr. Stern’s conviction in the case was ultimately overturned.More than two decades ago, Mr. Sadow was a fixture in news reports about a scandal involving an Atlanta strip club called the Gold Club, which, according to federal prosecutors, had ties to the Gambino crime family of New York and was a den of prostitution and grift.Mr. Sadow represented the club’s owner, Steven E. Kaplan, in that case. In a deal with prosecutors, Mr. Kaplan pleaded guilty to one count of racketeering and agreed to forfeit $5 million to the government and spend three to five years in prison. The case sputtered out as other defendants pleaded guilty to lesser charges; Mr. Sadow, at the time, called the plea agreement “a very good deal for all concerned.”When Mr. Trump chose Mr. Findling last summer to head his Georgia legal defense team, it made some sense, given Mr. Trump’s experience in the world of pop culture and his affinity for oversized personalities. Mr. Findling, who is often photographed wearing stylish sunglasses, refers to himself as the #BillionDollarLawyer on Instagram, and has represented rappers including Cardi B, Gucci Mane and Migos.He has a reputation as a skilled lawyer who has taken on cases ranging from high-profile murders to local political corruption scandals.Before he was hired, Mr. Findling had sharply criticized Mr. Trump numerous times on social media. In 2018, he referred to Mr. Trump as “the racist architect of fraudulent Trump University.”But once he was hired, Mr. Findling delivered a vigorous defense of Mr. Trump. Before the former president’s indictment last week, Mr. Findling and his team filed a number of motions seeking to throw out evidence collected by a special grand jury, and to have Ms. Willis taken off the case.His strategy was seen by many legal observers as aggressive but worth attempting, though it wore on the patience of the presiding judge and ultimately proved futile. Courts ruled that Mr. Trump lacked legal standing to bring such challenges because he had not yet been charged at that time.Like Mr. Findling, Mr. Sadow has publicly expressed misgivings about Mr. Trump. On the way to taking a swipe at the former F.B.I. director James Comey in one 2017 exchange on Twitter, Mr. Sadow made a point of noting that he was “not a DT supporter.”Sean Keenan and Christian Boone contributed reporting. [ad_2]
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Avukat Drew Findling, Alvin Kamara'ya karşı koşan New Orleans Saints'i temsil ederken, 2 Mart 2023'te Las Vegas, Nevada'daki Clark County Bölge Mahkemesinde göründü. — AFP/DosyaABD'nin meşhur meşhur avukatlarından biri ve Donald Trump'ın sadık bir eleştirmeni olan Drew Findling, eski başkan tarafınca Georgia'daki seçim davasında kendisini savunması için işe alındı. BBC Pazar günü bildirildi.Eski müşterileri ona "oyundaki en büyük avukat" ve "İsa havasına haiz Robin Hood" diyor. Findling daha ilkin Trump'ı eleştirmiş ve şu anki savcısı Fani Willis'e bağışta bulunmuştu. Bununla beraber "Hip Hop Hollywood" adını verdiği Atlanta'da da elit bir figür.Kendisine liberal diyen 64 yaşındaki, 2017'de X'te, devrin başkanı Trump'ın Manhattan federal savcısını kovma kararının "bir KORKU işareti" bulunduğunu söylemiş oldu. [the prosecutor] üstünde gezinen kokuyu agresif bir halde araştıracaktı.İki ay sonrasında, 1989'da New York City'deki Central Park'ta beyaz bir koşucuya saldırı etmekten haksız yere mahkum edilen bir grup ergen olan Central Park Five'a karşı tutumu sebebiyle başkanı bir kez daha eleştirdi.Donald Trump'ın, bozulan kararlara karşın idam cezasına verdiği geri çekilmeyen destek, Findling tarafınca "ırkçı, zalim, hasta, affedilemez ve Amerikalı olmayan" olmakla eleştirildi.Ondan sonra, 2018'de Findling, Trump ile basketbol yıldızı LeBron James arasındaki düşmanlığı şiddetlendirdi ve onu "acınası" ve "dolandırıcı Trump Üniversitesi'nin ırkçı mimarı" olarak nitelendirdi.Findling niçin Trump'ı korumak için çaba sarfediyor?Findling, daha ilkin çeşitli vesilelerle eleştirmesine karşın niçin Trump'ı savunduğunu paylaşırken, seçimini, önceki hukuk kariyerinde İngiliz karşıtı duyguları reddeden ve İngiliz askerlerini katliam suçlamalarına karşı korumak için çaba sarfeden ikinci ABD başkanı John Adams'ın seçimine benzetti. 1770 Boston Katliamından meydana gelen.Müvekkillerimizi yada müvekkillerimizi ırk, etnik köken, cinsel yönelim, cinsiyet, siyasal inanç yada suçla ilgili maddi meselelere bakılırsa seçtiğimize inanmıyorum” dedi. New York Times geçen yıl."Kişisel hayatlarımız ve kişisel politikalarımız var ve kişisel politikam için özür dilemiyorum."Findling, Donald Trump'a yönelik eleştirilerine ek olarak, Demokrat Fani Willis'in Temmuz 2020'de Gürcistan'ın başsavcı pozisyonu için yürüttüğü başarıya ulaşmış kampanyaya 1.440 $ (1.130 £) katkıda bulunmuş oldu.Willis, Fulton County bölge savcısı sıfatıyla Pazartesi günü Trump ve 18 yakın arkadaşını, Joe Biden'ın Beyaz Saray'a giderken azca farkla kazanılmış olduğu 2020 eyalet seçimlerine hile karıştırmaya girişim etmekle suçladı.Eski cumhurbaşkanının müdafa ekibi, bu davadaki iddiaları çürütmek için esas olarak bir ifade özgürlüğü savunmasına ve seçimleri bozmak için ikinci bir federal kovuşturmaya güveneceğini söylemiş oldu.Mütevazi başlangıçlarDrew Findling kariyerine bir kamu savunucusu, düşük gelirli müvekkillere atanan vergi mükellefi bir avukat olarak başladı ve 1987'de hukuk firmasını kurdu ve ondan sonra sporcular, komedyenler ve realite yıldızları da dahil olmak suretiyle oldukça çeşitli yüksek profilli figürleri temsil etti.Bununla beraber, Findling en oldukça, ona herhangi bir problem için "uygun avukat" diyen Atlanta rapçilerini temsil etmesiyle ünlüdür. "Başı belada olan bir hip hop sanatçısı var ise, bir telefon alırım" dedi MİK bir rapçiyi savunurken asla bir rap şarkısı dinlemediğini kabul etmesine karşın 2018 röportajında.Big Meech olarak da malum Demetrius Flenory, 2003 senesinde Findling tarafınca cinayetten beraat etti. Bu dava, bazı kişilerin Findling'e karşı ırksal geçmişleri sebebiyle cezai kovuşturmaya karşı savunmasız olduklarının altını çizdi.Findling'in adı, Gucci Mane için bir müdafa anlaşması ve erken tahliyesi için müzakereye yardım ettikten sonrasında dikkatleri üstüne çekti ve kariyerinin tekrardan canlanmasına yol açtı.Cardi B, Waka Flocka Flame ve Migos dahil olmak suretiyle öteki önde gelen eğlence şirketlerine danışmanlık yapmış oldu. 2017'de Young Dolph ona "Milyar Dolarlık Avukat" adını verdi.Buna ek olarak, Findling'in rap ağırlıklı alan kişi kitlesi, onu hip-hop topluluğunda ifade özgürlüğünün kimi zaman kabahat faaliyetinin yada niyetinin kanıtı olarak iyi mi yanlış yorumlandığının kesinlikle farkına varmasını sağlamış oldu."Birisi 4 dakika 11 saniye devam eden bir rap şarkısını dinliyor ve içinden bir mısra çıkarıyor ve ondan bir tür ceza davası çıkarmaya çalışıyor" dedi. Zamanlar.
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🥂 https://truthsocial.com/users/KarliBonne/statuses/110905550672390398
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Trump Attorneys: Georgia Indictment ‘as Flawed and Unconstitutional as This Entire Process’
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump responded after midnight Tuesday morning to the late-night indictment in Fulton County, Georgia, by District Attorney Fani Willis, calling it “as flawed and unconstitutional as this entire process.” Their full statement — issued by Drew Findling, Jennifer Little and Marissa Goldberg — follows: The events that have unfolded today have been shocking and…
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Trump Seeks Court Order to Throw Out Election Investigation in Georgia
In his latest legal maneuver, Donald J. Trump sought a court order on Friday that would throw out the work of an Atlanta special grand jury and disqualify Fani T. Willis, the prosecutor leading an investigation into election interference in Georgia.A decision on indictments looms in the investigation, which has been in progress for more than two years. Ms. Willis, the district attorney of Fulton County, has signaled that the decision will come in the first half of August; she recently asked judges in a downtown Atlanta courthouse not to schedule trials for part of that time as she prepares to bring charges.Mr. Trump’s lawyers made their request in a filing to Georgia’s Supreme Court. They want the court to throw out the evidence gathered by the special grand jury. Though the Georgia Supreme Court is predominantly Republican, the Trump legal team acknowledged in its filing that its latest stratagem was a long shot, conceding that it had identified “no case in 40 years” where the court had intervened in the way it seeks. “Then again, never has there been a case like this one,” it added.The investigation has examined whether the former president and his allies illegally interfered in the 2020 election in Georgia, where Mr. Trump lost narrowly to President Biden. The special grand jury heard evidence for roughly seven months and recommended indictments of more than a dozen people; its forewoman strongly hinted in an interview with The New York Times in February that Mr. Trump was among them. To bring any charges, Ms. Willis must now seek indictments from a regular grand jury.The Trump team’s filing raises a number of legal concerns, both about Georgia law relating to special grand juries and about how a special grand jury was used in this inquiry.Mr. Trump’s local legal team includes the lawyers Drew Findling, Marissa Goldberg and Jennifer Little. Their filing takes for granted that their client will be charged, saying that Ms. Willis “now seeks an indictment, the basis for which would be evidence unlawfully obtained during the special purpose grand jury’s proceedings.”The district attorney’s office had no immediate comment on the latest filing.Intervening in a potential criminal case before an indictment is even filed is complicated. Mr. Trump’s lawyers have already sought to scuttle the investigation with a motion, filed in March, to quash much of the collected evidence and take Ms. Willis off the investigation. To their frustration, the Superior Court judge handling the case, Robert C.I. McBurney, has yet to rule on the motion.“Stranded between the Supervising Judge’s protected passivity and the District Attorney’s looming indictment, Petitioner has no meaningful option other than to seek this Court’s intervention,” the lawyers wrote in their filing on Friday to the State Supreme Court.“Nothing about these processes have been normal or reasonable,” they wrote, adding that “the all-but-unavoidable conclusion is that the anomalies” are “because Petitioner is President Donald J. Trump.” Source link Read the full article
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HIPHOPRAISEDMETHEBLOG.COM BREAKING NEWS: YFN LUCCI HELL NO TO PLEA DEAL, 20-YR SENTENCE... Let's Go to Trial!!
YFN Lucci is rejecting a plea deal Georgia prosecutors offered him in his racketeering case … we’ve learned Lucci’s instead opting to go to trial to clear his name Lucci, whose real name is Rayshawn Bennett, is not interested in the offer. His attorneys, Drew Findling and Gabe Banks, tell us the plea offer is “absurd,” and they strongly hinted the D.A. is intentionally dragging her feet — they…
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Drew Findling Steps Down, Report Says: Here's A Timeline Of All The <b>Trump</b> Lawyers Who Have Quit
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Drew Findling Steps Down, Report Says: Here's A Timeline Of All The Trump Lawyers Who Have Quit
Two of Trump’s attorneys quit less than a day after federal prosecutors indicted the former president and a close aide.
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