INDICTED (INDICATED) #4 - Quadfecta! Perfecta? Georgia v. Donald Trump ET AL - INMATE NO. P01135809- Fani Willis
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2023 8:31 am
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Donald Trump has reportedly sold his signature Mar-a-Lago luxury residence in Florida, according to a Zillow listing which said the resort was purchased on August 4—weeks before the former president voluntarily turned himself in at Fulton County jail in Georgia, where he was booked on 13 felony counts.
But a later report by The Express mentions that the former president might have not really "sold" the property, but simply transferred its ownership to an organization owned by his son Donald Trump Jr.
The listing, which is still available on Zillow's website, shows that a 5,061-square-foot residence at 1100 S Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach, Florida, was sold on Friday, August 4 for $422,000,000.
There's no way MaL is 5,061 sf. T's personal residence part of it might be, but the news article says they sold the resort. The entire resort might be $422 million, but not the personal residence part of it. Very confusing.Dr. Ken wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2023 9:55 am hmmm
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-m ... ng-1822370
Donald Trump Sold Mar-a-Lago Before Arrest, Listing Reveals
Donald Trump has reportedly sold his signature Mar-a-Lago luxury residence in Florida, according to a Zillow listing which said the resort was purchased on August 4—weeks before the former president voluntarily turned himself in at Fulton County jail in Georgia, where he was booked on 13 felony counts.
But a later report by The Express mentions that the former president might have not really "sold" the property, but simply transferred its ownership to an organization owned by his son Donald Trump Jr.
The listing, which is still available on Zillow's website, shows that a 5,061-square-foot residence at 1100 S Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach, Florida, was sold on Friday, August 4 for $422,000,000.
Harrison Floyd, one of President Donald Trump’s 18 co-defendants in the Georgia 2020 election subversion case, will appear before a judge on Friday morning, according to online court records.
Floyd is set to appear in front of Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee at 11 a.m. ET. He surrendered to Fulton County deputies Thursday.
Floyd, a leader of the organization Black Voices for Trump, faces charges of violating Georgia’s racketeering act, conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements and writings and influencing witnesses in the Fulton County district attorney’s investigation into efforts to overturn the election results in the state.
As CNN previously reported, Floyd had arranged a meeting between Fulton County election worker Ruby Freeman and Trevian Kutti, a former publicist to musicians R. Kelly and Kanye West. During the meeting, videotaped by police, Kutti allegedly pressured and threatened Freeman, citing baseless claims that she was involved in voter fraud.
Stephen Lee, the Illinois-based pastor accused of intimidating a Georgia election worker after the 2020 election, has surrendered at the Fulton County jail – the last of 19 defendants charged in the Georgia election interference case to do so.
District Attorney Fani Willis charged Lee with five state crimes, including violating Georgia’s anti-racketeering law, influencing a witness, and conspiring to solicit false statements.
Prosecutors say Lee participated in a plot to pressure an Atlanta worker into falsely admitting that she committed massive fraud against former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.
The election worker, Ruby Freeman, called 911 after Lee knocked on her front door in December 2020. When a police officer confronted Lee in his car, Lee said he was trying to “get some truth on what’s going on,” according to police body camera footage obtained by CNN.
Now that Lee has surrendered, all 19 people charged in the case, including Trump, have surrendered to law enforcement.
Yes, they do. I heard some of the talking heads on teevee say that they'll make very effective witnesses with some real impact on the jurors.New Turtle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2023 11:33 am They need to do some real time for what they did to those poll workers.
I hope so. Every time I hear Ms Freeman speak about her experience, I am horrified all over again.Kendra wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2023 11:39 amYes, they do. I heard some of the talking heads on teevee say that they'll make very effective witnesses with some real impact on the jurors.New Turtle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2023 11:33 am They need to do some real time for what they did to those poll workers.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee told reporters Friday that Harrison Floyd — one of the 18 co-defendants charged alongside former President Donald Trump in Georgia — does not have an initial appearance scheduled before him today and will remain detained until a bond is set.
McAfee said a docket entry indicating Floyd would appear before him Friday morning was wrong.
“We don’t have him,” McAfee told reporters in his courtroom, adding that while he could see the entry, it was not official. “There’s been a lot of confusion over this today.”
Floyd surrendered to the Fulton County jail Thursday without a bond agreement, including terms of release, in place.
Nope. Not so.Dr. Ken wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2023 9:55 am hmmm
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-m ... ng-1822370
Donald Trump Sold Mar-a-Lago Before Arrest, Listing Reveals
Donald Trump has reportedly sold his signature Mar-a-Lago luxury residence in Florida, according to a Zillow listing which said the resort was purchased on August 4—weeks before the former president voluntarily turned himself in at Fulton County jail in Georgia, where he was booked on 13 felony counts.
But a later report by The Express mentions that the former president might have not really "sold" the property, but simply transferred its ownership to an organization owned by his son Donald Trump Jr.
The listing, which is still available on Zillow's website, shows that a 5,061-square-foot residence at 1100 S Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach, Florida, was sold on Friday, August 4 for $422,000,000.
Cathy Latham, who served as an illegitimate elector for former President Donald Trump after the 2020 presidential election, has joined other defendants seeking to have the Georgia election subversion case moved to federal court.
In a court filing Friday, Latham said she was following the orders of then-President Trump.
"In performing the duties of a Presidential Elector ... Mrs. Latham was acting to assist Congress in its count and announcement of electoral votes for President and Vice President of the United States. Mrs. Latham was furthermore acting to assist the President, and was following the advice of the President's legal counsel for the purpose of preserving the challenge to the election results," the court filing says.
"Mrs. Latham was acting pursuant to the guidelines of the Constitution ... at the direction of the President of the United States," it adds.
Latham, one of 19 defendants in the election subversion case against former Trump and others, was one of the 16 Republicans who served as “fake electors” in Georgia and allegedly signed paperwork claiming that Trump had carried the state when he had not.
Prosecutors say Latham's efforts were part of the Trump campaign’s plan to subvert the Electoral College and nullify Joe Biden’s victory.
Latham, the former chair of the Coffee County GOP, also escorted individuals into the county election office where they breached voter data. Latham has said she was not “personally involved’ in the breach.
Kinda assumed it was nonsense from the get-go. One could not sell a slice of that property for $x because Palm Beach County never approved the property for private residences. Too also, $445M for a 5,000 sq/ft private residence. HA. All of Mar-a-Lago isn't worth that.MN-Skeptic wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2023 12:47 pm
Nope. Not so.
https://twitter.com/ZTPetrizzo/status/1 ... 5209308562
Not clear how this gets you removal to federal court... but IANAL..In a court filing Friday, Latham said she was following the orders of then-President Trump.
You have to do whatever the President tells you to do, regardless of whether it is legal or not. And you get a Get Out of Jail Free card for it as well, since you were just following orders.
Again, anyone can remove a case to federal court.