Georgia court website briefly publishes, removes document about potential Trump charges

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The case would be the fourth brought against Donald Trump in less than five months. Read more at straitstimes.com.

ATLANTA - The Fulton County, Georgia, court’s website briefly posted a document appearing to detail several criminal charges against Donald Trump on Monday before taking the document down without explanation.

The Fulton County clerk’s office could not immediately be reached for comment on the docket report. Representatives for the county and Trump also could not be immediately reached for comment.

 

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