As a part of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ crackdown on former president Donald Trump and his 18 co-defendants, Kanye West and R. Kelly’s former publicist Trevian Kutti has turned herself in today to be booked by the county jail, Rolling Stone reports.
News of the indictments broke earlier this month, with a deadline for booking set by Willis for noon this Friday. Each of the 19 total defendants have now turned themselves in on charges related to their alleged conspiracy to overturn the state of Georgia’s 2020 election results, with Trump turning himself in Thursday evening. Willis claims that the nineteen allegedly violated Georgia’s Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, which was ironically championed by former New York City mayor turned co-defendant Rudy Giuliani.
Kutti’s involvement includes alleged visiting the house of election workers Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss under the pretense that she was a “crisis manager,” with police body cam footage allegedly depicting Kutti allegedly pressuring Freeman to admit guilt. Freeman and Moss later appeared in front of the House Jan. 6 committee to testify on how Kutti and other conspirators affected their lives. Kutti has currently been granted a $75,000 bond.
Controversy has continued to swirl around Kanye West’s name all throughout his career, his most recent legal issues being a lawsuit targeted at his Christian prep school, Donda Academy. Two teachers have claimed that the school was in alleged violation of various health, safety and educational laws, with concerns including a lack of janitorial department and color being allowed in classrooms.
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