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An expert on Georgia's racketeering law was sworn in Wednesday to help the prosecutor who's investigating potential efforts by former President Donald Trump and others to influence last year’s general election. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has engaged John Floyd to serve as a special assistant district
Former President Donald Trump is facing several probes since leaving the White House, some of which were related to the elections in Georgia. Now, a racketeering and corruption expert was brought onto the team of prosecutors as part of the investigation into the former president’s possible attempts at overturning election results.
Georgia’s Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has brought on John Floyd to serve as assistant special district attorney in the ongoing investigation surrounding Trump’s efforts in overturning election results in Georgia. Floyd will be working with Willis’s lawyers in her office on the cases related to racketeering. Floyd was sworn into the post by the Fulton County Superior Court judge Wednesday. Willis previously mentioned racketeering as one of the possible Georgia laws that Trump has violated following the revelations coming from the state’s election results last November.
The then-president asked a Georgia law enforcement official to find evidence of fraud with absentee-by-mail ballots. He told her: "When the right answer comes out, you'll be praised."