Unmasking the Co-Conspirators in Trump’s Georgia Indictment
Donald Trump’s fourth indictment is, on almost every level, the most sprawling charging document against the former president to date, laying out 41 felony counts across 19 named defendants—along with 30 other unindicted, unnamed co-conspirators.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis intends to bring all 19 named defendants to trial simultaneously, building her case with RICO statutes usually reserved for organized crime syndicates like the mafia or street gangs.
But that’s precisely Willis’ point: Collectively, Trump and these co-conspirators comprised a “criminal organization”—or, for purposes of Georgia law, a criminal “enterprise” when they sought to overturn the election results in Georgia.
