By: Alisha Rodriguez
A Friday report stated that the Georgia case involving the 2020 election interference against the former president of the United States took a significant turn late this week.
The announcement follows Trump’s ‘complete exoneration’ statement following the release of the grand jury report in the case earlier this year.
Eight people in the state who were referred to as “fake electors” and who were allegedly involved in trying to alter the results of the 2020 election have reportedly accepted immunity in the Fulton County probe, according to their lawyer, according to ABC News.
The Fulton County district attorney’s office granted immunity to eight of the attorney’s clients in April, according to the report. The lawyer, who represents 10 of the false electors, acknowledged this in a court filing on Friday.
Attorney Kimberly Debrow wrote in her filing, “After reviewing the actual, written offers of immunity, each of those eight electors accepted their immunity offer.”
https://republicbrief.com/attorney-says-fake-georgia-electors-took-immunity-deal-after-trump-exoneration/