Harrison Floyd, the final one of the nineteen defendants indicted in Donald Trump’s racketeering scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia, will be released from jail after making bond, the Washington Post reports.
Floyd did not retain counsel prior to surrendering and did not make an agreement on bond with the District Attorney’s office prior to surrendering himself, nor did he not make arrangements for bond prior to turning himself in, leading to his detention while his other co-conspirators were released after processing. Floyd was turned down by the Georgia public defenders bureau, a sign that he has financial means to pay for his own lawyer. His bond was set for $100,000, and an on-line crowdfunding site has raised $300,000 for his defense.
Floyd and Kanye West’s one-time publicist Trevian Kutti were indicted for trying to intimidate Fulton County poll worker Rudy Freeman, threatening her to admit to changing votes and making Trump lose the election.