A fourth indictment of former President Trump is expected any day now. This fourth indictment is coming from Fulton County DA Fani Willis Fulton County, Georgia, the state's largest county and the home to over one million Georgians. This would be a state indictment.
District Attorney Fani Willis has been investigating alleged crimes of election tampering against the former President for over two and a half years including the January 2, 2021 "perfect call" where then President Donald Trump pressured Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to change the state's election results.
There are other alleged crimes that Team Trump has alleged to have committed in Georgia besides the "perfect call," those include a slate of fake electors and voting machine tampering.
Georgia investigators have come into possession of texts and emails linking Turmp's legal team to a voting system breach in Coffee County, GA.
Per CNN, Investigators in the Georgia criminal probe have long suspected the breach was not an organic effort sprung from sympathetic Trump supporters in rural and heavily Republican Coffee County - a county Trump won by nearly 70% of the vote. They have gathered evidence indicating it was a top-down push by Trump’s team to access sensitive voting software, according to people familiar with the situation.
One of Fulton County's DA Willis' specialties is prosecuting RICO cases. RICO cases has been the hallmark of Fani Willis' tenure as a prosecutor.
RICO is The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) of 1970. RICO allows tying together apparently unrelated crimes with a common objective into a prosecutable pattern of racketeering. In addition, RICO provides for severer penalties and permits a defendant to be convicted and separately punished for both the underlying crimes that constitute the pattern of racketeering activity and for a substantive violation of RICO.