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All Things Investigation: The Kitchen Sink Indictment

Welcome to the Hughes Hubbard Anti-Corruption & Internal Investigations Practice Group’s podcast All Things Investigation. In this podcast, I am joined by HughesHubbardReed partners Kenyen Brown and Kevin Carroll as we continue to review the various indictments against former President Trump. In this episode, we look at the state court Indictment from Georgia.

The use of Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) charges in the Georgia indictment against former President Trump is seen as a bold move by legal experts. The indictment includes a wide range of individuals at different levels of government, raising concerns about its sweeping scope and potential consequences. The conversation between Tom, Kenyen, and Kevin delves into the challenges and complexities of the election fraud trial, including the large number of defendants and potential disruptions in the proceedings. The podcast also discusses the difficulties faced by accounting prosecutors in bringing a case against the President and the importance of judicial restraint in maintaining order and fairness in the legal system. Overall, the podcast provides insights into the significance of the RICO charges, the concerns surrounding the Georgia indictment, and the challenges faced in prosecuting high-ranking officials.

Key Highlights

  • RICO Charges in Trump Indictment
  • Georgia Indictment: Bold and Daring Move
  • Challenges and Complexity of the Election Fraud Trial
  • Challenges in Prosecuting the President
  • Judicial Restraint and Building a Record in the Jan6 Indictment in DC

Resources

Hughes Hubbard & Reed website

Kenyen Brown bio

Kevin Carroll bio

Anti-Corruption and Internal Investigations Practice Group

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