Experts warn the sharing of this information could lead to harassment or direct violence against grand jury members.
A media truck sits on the street after a rainstorm as members of the media remain set up in front of the Fulton County Courthouse on August 15, 2023, in Atlanta, Georgia.Several fierce supporters of former President Donald Trump have posted publicly, online, the supposed personal information of Fulton County, Georgia, grand jury members who recently voted to indict him and his 18 co-defendants over their efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state.
The potentially harmful actions of these Trump loyalists may extend to other residents of the county who weren’t even involved in the case., much of the information that has been shared isn’t correct, belonging to people in the state who share the same names as those who took part in the grand jury but who aren’t actually involved in the matter in any way, shape or form.
Several of the Trump supporters sharing this information or otherwise commenting on it have also made baseless claims that grand jury members were involved in a conspiracy to indict the former president, arguing without evidence that they were operatives of the Democratic Party or otherwise hand selected by District Attorney Fani Willis in order to secure charges against Trump for political reasons.
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