A Fulton County grand jury investigating the role of former President Donald Trump and his team’s efforts to uncover election fraud following the 2020 election has reportedly handed down 10 indictments.
Cameras were allowed in the courtroom as the documents were handed to Judge Robert McBurney, who has been presiding over the investigation. The grand jury heard witness testimony throughout the day and into the evening.
The county clerk said it could take up to three hours to process the indictments after they were accepted by the judge.
BIG FLAG: a Fulton County grand jury has returned 10 indictments. @CharlieGileNBC snapped this photo at the clerk’s office.
We are awaiting names and details. pic.twitter.com/IwGVxsck80
— Blayne Alexander (@ReporterBlayne) August 15, 2023
CNN reports that the paperwork shows the grand jury did not vote against any of the indictments presented by Fulton County DA Fani Willis.
BREAKING: Georgia grand jury has returned 10 indictments @maddow reports pic.twitter.com/DEtA5uZURJ
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) August 15, 2023
Earlier in the day, the integrity of the investigation was called into question after a Fulton County official posted a document online detailing charges brought against Trump before the grand jury finished hearing witness testimony and deliberating.
Fulton County DA indicted Trump under Georgia’s RICO law. Reuters obtained the documents.
The Grand Jury is still meeting.
The law isn’t being followed. This is state sponsored lynching. pic.twitter.com/N37QLIcPMh
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) August 14, 2023
This story will be updated as it develops.