'Turning the tables': How Fani Willis could take down Rudy Giuliani using his own method
Before he helped former President Donald Trump push conspiracy theories and schemes about the 2020 election, before he was even mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani was a federal prosecutor in Manhattan who helped take out the mob. Now, he could ultimately go down in Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis' election interference case using the same type of anti-organized crime statute he himself used. This comes as Willis reportedly is preparing to issue a dozen indictments in the election cases for the fake elector scheme and efforts to breach voting systems, including the potential for racketeering charges. "And actually, one of the things that are ironic about it is that she may use the RICO statutes, the racketeering statutes, which was first used by Rudolph Giuliani when he was a prosecutor in the Southern District of New York against the Mafia."
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