February 23, 2023

Majesty of grand jury system on full display in Georgia Trump case

The forewom -- er, I mean foreperson -- of the Fulton County grand jury investigation into former President Trump's alleged attempt to "overturn" the 2020 election began a big media tour this week despite the panel's recommendations being under seal. 

Emily Kohrs, an unemployed 30-year-old Atlanta-area resident, told the New York Times that her panel recommended multiple indictments. She told CNN they would not "be shocked" if "the big name" (who would that be, I wonder) were on the list of multiple persons indicted. She described herself to the AP as "a geek about the justice system." Clearly. 

She gave similar interviews to MSNBC, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Cosmo Girl, Bovine Veterinarian, Adult Video News, Cat Fancy, etc., etc., etc.

 

What potential legal ramifications, if any, may result from Miss Kohrs's gregariousness? Was this somehow, as some have posited, a deliberate attempt to sabotage the prosecution? Why was Glawker not among those esteemed media outlets that interviewed her?


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