Your questioning of the inclusion of overt and predicate acts by the defendants in the indictment's racketeering count shows a total ignorance of Georgia's racketeering statute and the basics of criminal conspiracy law. Allow me the opportunity to provide a brief tutorial on criminal conspiracy law, Chairman Jordan. As I explained to the public when announcing the indictment, the overt and predicate acts are included because the grand jury found probable cause that those acts were committed to advance the objectives of a criminal conspiracy to ovenum the result of Georgia's 2020 Presidential Election. For a more thorough understanding of Georgia's RICO statute, its application and similar laws in other states, I encourage you to read "RICO State-by-State." As a non-member of the bar, you can purchase a copy for two hundred fony-nine dollars [$249].
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