Baltimore Sun

Forewoman: Multiple indictment­s suggested in Trump case

- By Danny Hakim

A special grand jury that investigat­ed election interferen­ce by former President Donald Trump and his allies in Georgia recommende­d indictment­s of multiple people on a range of charges in its report, most of which remains sealed, the forewoman of the jury said in an interview Tuesday.

“It is not a short list,” forewoman Emily Kohrs said, adding that the jury had appended eight pages of legal code “that we cited at various points in the report.”

She declined to discuss who the special grand jury recommende­d for indictment, since the judge handling the case decided to keep those details secret when he made public a few sections of the report last week. But seven sections still under wraps deal with indictment recommenda­tions, Kohrs said.

Asked whether the jurors had recommende­d indicting

Trump, Kohrs gave a cryptic answer: “You’re not going to be shocked. It’s not rocket science,” adding “you won’t be too surprised.”

The investigat­ion in Atlanta has been seen as one of the most significan­t legal threats to Trump as he begins another run for the presidency.

A focal point of the Atlanta inquiry is a call that Trump made on Jan. 2, 2021, to Brad Raffensper­ger, the Georgia secretary of state, in which he pressed Raffensper­ger, a fellow Republican, to recalculat­e the results and “find” 11,780 votes, or enough to overturn his loss in the state.

“We definitely started with the first phone call, the call to Secretary Raffensper­ger,” said Kohrs, whom The Associated Press first named and spoke with Tuesday about the election-meddling investigat­ion.

“I will tell you that if the judge releases the recommenda­tions, it is not going to be some giant plot twist,” she added. “You probably have a fair idea of what may be in there. I’m trying very hard to say that delicately.”

The special grand jury met for nearly seven months and heard testimony from 70 witnesses. Trump was not among them, and his lawyers have said he did nothing wrong.

Special grand juries in Georgia do not have indictment powers; the charging decisions will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who has led the investigat­ion.

 ?? GIORGIO VIERA/GETTY-AFP ?? Former President Donald Trump did not testify before the grand jury in Georgia.
GIORGIO VIERA/GETTY-AFP Former President Donald Trump did not testify before the grand jury in Georgia.

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