Giuliani Prepares to Surrender to Atlanta Authorities in Georgia Election Probe
Giuliani Prepares to Surrender to Atlanta Authorities in Georgia Election Probe
Giuliani Prepares to , Surrender to Atlanta Authorities, in Georgia Election Probe.
On August 23, Rudy Giuliani said he would turn himself in to authorities to face charges that allege he meddled in the 2020 presidential election.
On August 23, Rudy Giuliani said he would turn himself in to authorities to face charges that allege he meddled in the 2020 presidential election.
NBC reports that Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, who agreed with the former president’s election fraud claims, has continued to maintain his innocence.
I’m going to Fulton County to comply with the law, which I always do.
I don’t know if I plea today but if I do I plead not guilty, Rudy Giuliani, Attorney, via NBC.
According to Giuliani, his actions were in line with avidly advocating for his client.
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The Fulton County indictment accuses Giuliani of taking part in a criminal conspiracy and pressuring election officials with claims of voting fraud he knew were false.
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Additionally, Giuliani is charged with promoting false claims in sworn legal filings regarding rigged voting machines.
The indictment also accuses Giuliani of making false claims about a Georgia election worker, who was later the target of death threats and harassment.
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NBC reports that Giuliani is one of six co-conspirators at the center of special counsel Jack Smith's federal criminal case against Trump.
NBC reports that Trump has also said that he will turn himself over to authorities in Atlanta on August 24.
While being arraigned for the case, Trump pleaded not guilty to the array of charges he's facing.