Judge Declines to Revoke Bond for Trump Co-Defendant Floyd Amid Witness Intimidation Claims
Floyd, Accused of Harassing Election Workers, to Face More Specific Bond Terms Limiting Social Media Activity
- Harrison Floyd, a co-defendant in the Georgia election-interference case involving former President Donald Trump, will remain free as he awaits trial, despite prosecutors' attempts to revoke his bond over alleged witness intimidation.
- Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee declined to revoke Floyd's bond, instead instructing lawyers to propose new, more specific bond terms that would prohibit certain social media posts.
- Prosecutors argued that Floyd's social media posts, which tagged and mentioned several witnesses in the case, violated the terms of his bond agreement.
- Floyd, a former leader of Black Voices for Trump, is facing charges related to his alleged role in a harassment campaign targeting two Atlanta election workers whom Trump allies falsely accused of election fraud.
- Four former defendants in the case have accepted plea deals with reduced sentences in exchange for future testimony.