Chattanooga Times Free Press

Fulton grand jury sought double the indictment­s

- BY TAMAR HALLERMAN AND CHRIS JOYNER

ATLANTA — Members of the Fulton County special purpose grand jury that investigat­ed interferen­ce in Georgia’s 2020 presidenti­al election recommende­d that more than three dozen allies of former President Donald Trump be indicted for alleged crimes, more than double the number who were ultimately charged.

The recommenda­tions — which included U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, ex-Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and former Georgia U.S. Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler — were contained in the 23-person jury’s final report, which was released in full Friday. The 28-page document was finalized in January but most of its contents were quickly sealed by a judge at the request of Fulton District Attorney Fani Willis.

In August, a separate criminal grand jury handed up a 41-count racketeeri­ng indictment against 19 people, using testimony and other informatio­n that was collected in part by the special grand jury.

The group’s report was meant to function as an advisory document for Willis, but jurors also requested that it be publicly released. It shows that the jurors were nearly unanimous in their votes to charge Trump and some of his top advisers, including attorney Rudy Giuliani and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.

Among the blockbuste­r names on the special grand jurors’ list who have not been indicted are Graham, Perdue and Loeffler. The latter two were pressured by Trump to call for the resignatio­n of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger.

Other names included in the report but not in the indictment were Flynn, Republican activist and former congresswo­man Cleta Mitchell and retired libel attorney Lin Wood.

The grand jury also recommende­d criminal indictment­s for former state Sen. William Ligon and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones.

Ligon chaired a Senate committee before which Trump’s legal team aired false allegation­s about the election and vote counting at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena. He also went to Washington on Jan. 6 to urge Congress to reject Georgia’s presidenti­al elector.

Jones was part of the slate of Trump electors and signed a letter urging Vice President Mike Pence to postpone certificat­ion.

A Fulton judge last summer disqualifi­ed Willis from investigat­ing Jones, saying she had a political conflict of interest. The Prosecutin­g Attorneys Council of Georgia is weighing whether to appoint a special counsel to see whether he should face charges.

The special grand jury met for nearly eight months between May 2022 and January 2023, hearing testimony from roughly 75 witnesses and issuing subpoenas for evidence.

Jurors organized their recommenda­tions based on sets of events that occurred in Georgia in the aftermath of the 2020 election, including the infamous Jan. 2, 2021, phone call Trump placed to Raffensper­ger; a set of legislativ­e hearings in which Giuliani and others aired false claims about the vote count in Georgia; and the appointmen­t of a slate of Trump electors in Georgia even though Democrat Joe Biden had won the state.

The report included the jurors’ vote tallies for each person recommende­d for indictment.

In addition to Trump, the group was nearly unanimous in its recommenda­tions that several attorneys affiliated with the Republican’s campaign be indicted, including Giuliani, Mitchell, John Eastman and Ray Smith.

It was more closely divided over the current and former U.S. senators, as well as most of the GOP electors.

 ?? AP PHOTO/JACQUELYN MARTIN ?? Senate Judiciary Oversight Committee Ranking Member Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., speaks during a June 13 hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington.
AP PHOTO/JACQUELYN MARTIN Senate Judiciary Oversight Committee Ranking Member Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., speaks during a June 13 hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington.

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