Judge in Trump Probe: Media-Hungry Grand Juror Is Free to Talk About Report

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In one of her many interviews, Emily Kohrs told The New York Times that the special grand jury recommended indictments for multiple individuals, though she declined to provide names or further details.

went on a media blitz, talking to several national news outlets about the Fulton County, Georgia, investigation into possible election interference from Donald Trump and his allies, the presiding judge clarified that jurors are free to talk about much of their experience. Her interviews initiallyconcern because much of the proceedings and the jury’s final report remain confidential. But Judge Robert C.

He also poured cold water on speculation that her comments may be grounds for future appeals. “This grand jury's sole role was to prepare a report that was merely a set of recommendations for the district attorney— full stop. Nothing more," McBurney said. "And so folks should think long and hard about what impact, at all, this special purpose grand jury's work would have should there be an indictment down the road.

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