The former president must surrender himself to Georgia authorities by Friday. His bond has been set at $200,000
to pay a $200,000 bond, and sign off on various requirements from the court in order to remain free. These include not committing any further crimes, appearing in court when required to, and refraining from making any “direct or indirect threat of any nature” against any co-defendant, unindicted co-conspirator, witness, or victim.
The court also prohibits the former president from making a “direct or indirect threat of any nature against the community or to any property in the community.” Crucially, prosecutors made a point to stipulate that these restrictions apply to “posts on social media or reposts of posts made by another individual on social media.”
Georgia prosecutors are likely seeking to preemptively restrain the former president from engaging in the directed attacks against investigators, judges, and even witnesses. Their concerns have been repeatedly validated by Trump’s manic social media posts and public statements, which often target those involved in the case. Last week, Trump wrote on Truth Social that former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan“I am reading reports that failed former Lt.
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