Trump Supporters Expose Georgia Grand Jurors' Personal Information Online

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Trump supporters have shared the names and addresses of Georgia grand jurors online, leading to concerns about their safety. Some posts even included threats against the jurors for indicting President Trump.


Legal Quirk Leads to Online Exposure

Trump supporters have taken advantage of a legal loophole in Georgia law that requires the names of grand jurors to be made public when indictments are filed. This information is accessible to anyone, including reporters and individuals on online forums. As a result, the names and, in some instances, addresses of these jurors have been circulated on various pro-Trump websites and forums. While good government groups have raised concerns, the local sheriff's office has yet to provide a comment on the situation.

Uncertain Protection Measures

Currently, it remains uncertain whether any measures have been enacted to safeguard the grand jurors' well-being. The severity of the threats they face also remains unclear. This unsettling incident underscores the larger issue at hand, where individuals involved in the justice system's attempts to investigate the former president – including judges, attorneys, prosecutors, and now grand jurors – are increasingly becoming targets of personal attacks and harassment.


The situation raises questions about the security of those involved in legal proceedings and the challenges posed by public access to sensitive information.

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