Harrison Floyd, the former leader of Black Voices for Trump, is the only defendant in the Georgia election interference case to be jailed after surrendering to authorities. Judge Scott McAfee set Floyd's bond at $100,000, with $40,000 for his racketeering charge, $30,000 for a charge of influencing witnesses and another $30,000 for a charge of conspiring to commit solicitation of false statements and writings. The other 17 defendants have not been jailed and have not been required to post bond.
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Harrison Floyd, the former director of Black Voices for Trump, has been jailed as a result of the Georgia election interference case involving former President Donald Trump. He was charged with conspiracy to solicit false statements, influencing witnesses, and violating the state's RICO Act. Floyd had turned himself in to the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, and was denied bond due to being considered a potential flight risk. The other 18 co-defendants in the case are still facing charges, but have not been jailed.

