Ex-Blacks For Trump head Floyd seeks looser bond to campaign for Trump.

McAfee may be open to changing Floyd's bond terms, but he is also being careful.

February 19th 2024.

Ex-Blacks For Trump head Floyd seeks looser bond to campaign for Trump.
Harrison Floyd, one of the individuals involved in the legal case surrounding former President Donald Trump's alleged interference in the Georgia election, has made a request to a Fulton County judge. He is seeking permission to communicate with Trump in order to assist with Trump's potential 2024 election campaign. According to a report by Fox 5 Atlanta, Floyd has also asked the judge, Scott McAfee, to allow him to use social media, specifically Twitter, to discuss matters unrelated to the case.

As reported by BLACK ENTERPRISE, Floyd was initially granted a $100,000 bond. However, the State of Georgia's attorneys argued that his behavior towards witnesses warranted revoking the bond. Despite this, the motion was denied, even though Floyd had technically violated his bond agreement.

Judge McAfee has expressed his willingness to consider altering the conditions of Floyd's bond, but he remains cautious. He stated that he wants to impose "reasonable restrictions" and will evaluate the situation as Trump, who is currently facing multiple court cases, continues to be the frontrunner for the Republican Party nomination. The lawyer representing Floyd, who was once the leader of Blacks For Trump, argued that any communication between Trump and Floyd could be limited to matters related to work. The lawyer also mentioned that his client's ability to fundraise has been negatively affected, claiming that the court has effectively silenced him.

Judge McAfee has also acknowledged the lack of oversight in this situation. He stated that allowing Trump and Floyd to communicate is not something that can be allowed, although he does believe that the current restrictions may not be necessary. He has expressed his willingness to modify the conditions of Floyd's bond, and has promised to carefully review the language regarding Floyd's ability to have indirect contact with other defendants.

In a related development, the judge has recently rejected the request for jail time for Harrison Floyd in the Georgia election interference case involving Trump. This decision has caused some controversy, with many questioning the fairness of the legal system and the potential implications of allowing Trump and Floyd to communicate. The matter is still being closely examined by Judge McAfee, who will ultimately make the final decision on whether or not to modify the conditions of Floyd's bond.

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