EXPOSED: The Truth Behind Georgia’s ‘Fictitious’ Indictment – Trump’s Legal Battle Takes a Turn

The Fulton County Clerk of Courts Office has revealed a new explanation for the “”fictitious”” indictment posted on the Georgia court’s website before the grand jury indicted former President Trump and 18 others. This incident has put Trump’s charges in the spotlight and raised eyebrows among legal experts and political commentators.

The court’s website posted a document on Monday afternoon that listed the same charges included in the indictment released later that night. The document was quickly labeled as “”fictitious”” by the court and removed from the website.

The court’s explanation came in a detailed statement, explaining that the Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts, Ché Alexander, used pre-existing charges to test the system, leading to the appearance of an indictment. The court acknowledged the confusion this caused and emphasized its commitment to transparency.

However, the exact match between the “”sample working document”” and the actual charges against Trump and others remains unexplained. This incident has brought Trump’s charges into the spotlight, with legal experts and political commentators debating the implications.

The situation continues to unfold, with Trump’s legal team and supporters closely monitoring developments. The incident has added another layer of complexity to an already contentious legal battle.

Source Fox News