Overview
- Harrison Floyd, co-defendant in Trump's Georgia election case, denied bond by judge who deemed him a flight risk.
- Floyd faces charges including racketeering, conspiracy, solicitation of false statements, and witness tampering.
- Other co-defendants have been granted bond, leading to accusations of racial bias in the justice system.
- Floyd claimed he couldn't afford a lawyer and was denied a public defender.
- Floyd accused of assaulting FBI agent serving him a subpoena related to the election investigation.