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What can the Ohio RICO case tell us about ex-President Trump's Georgia indictment?

a year ago
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As of now, there is no Georgia indictment against former President Donald Trump. Therefore, it is not possible to draw direct comparisons or make specific references to an indictment that does not exist. However, we can discuss the Ohio RICO case and its potential implications for understanding potential legal actions against Trump in Georgia.


The Ohio RICO case refers to a recent lawsuit filed by the Ohio Attorney General against the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) and its Local 18 chapter. The lawsuit alleges that the union engaged in a pattern of corrupt activities, including embezzlement, money laundering, and bribery, which violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.


While this case is unrelated to Trump or Georgia, it provides some insights into the RICO Act and its application in legal proceedings. The RICO Act is a federal law enacted in 1970 to combat organized crime and has been used to prosecute various criminal enterprises, including those involved in corruption, fraud, and racketeering.


If there were to be an indictment against Trump in Georgia, it would likely involve specific allegations of wrongdoing pertaining to that state. However, it is important to note that as of now, no such indictment exists. Any discussion of a potential indictment against Trump in Georgia would be speculative and should be approached with caution.


It is worth mentioning that Georgia has been at the center of attention due to the 2020 presidential election, with allegations of voter fraud and irregularities. However, multiple investigations and audits have been conducted, including a hand recount and an audit of the voting machines, which did not reveal any widespread fraud that could have impacted the election outcome. The Georgia Secretary of State's office, led by Republican Brad Raffensperger, certified the election results, confirming Joe Biden's victory.


In conclusion, as of now, there is no Georgia indictment against former President Trump. While the Ohio RICO case provides an example of how the RICO Act has been used in legal proceedings, it does not directly inform us about any potential indictment against Trump in Georgia. It is important to rely on verified information from credible sources when discussing legal matters and to avoid speculation.

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Terry Crowe

a year ago

Biden and Trump can do it. If the press is doing it for money it is something else.

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Edward Scott

a year ago

and trump does no bashing?

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Neal Johnson

a year ago

The industriell-military complex pays a lot for Trump-bashing, or why do You make that so often?

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Trump 🤔🤔🤔

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Evonne Gilbert

a year ago

Lock him up!

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Adan Larsen

a year ago

When will Dementia Joe and his coke sniffing kid be arrested for Rico corruption? Oh I forgot, FBI run by democrat bootlickers.

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T For Trump

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Lol good job dems for going to lose all cases due to obvious election interference saving all cases for this election time... how dumb can they get.

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Roberto Huff

a year ago

Literally nothing. Move on

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Kashton Rocha

a year ago

Should be a crime for the Indy Dispatch pretending to be relevant in Columbus. Only topped by the people dumb enough to be sending $$$ for Gannett fake news.

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Biden and Trump can do it. If the press is doing it for money it is something else.

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