The State of Georgia has neither confirmed nor denied that it has entered negotiation to acquire an unnamed Atlantic coastal, luxury resort that would be converted into a minimum-security prison to house persons accused in the Fulton County vs. Trump case who turn state's evidence and testify at trial. Sentences at the institution would have a maximum duration of fourteen days and include accommodations for up to ten family members and friends.
The Gazette has not independently verified this report from other sources. Image for illustration only may not depict actual location.
News and Commentary
☰
Categories
Recent Posts
- Data Favor Democrats on Long-term Employment Policy
- Secret Strategy Session Shared
- GOP Border Policy Continues to Emerge
- Handy Fact-check Links
- Trump Tariff Policy & the Tea Party - No, the first one
- Tr*mp Memes Abound as Election Nears
- Tr*mp ponders resuming movie career
- Student Loan Forgiveness is the Right Thing to Do, and also Profitable to US
- SCOTUS Immunity Decision Facilitates Fascist Fantasies
- Reorganize US Elections Now
- Genocide against indigenous has often been official policy since 17th Century
- Republicans Ponder Unwelcome Surprise
- Poll Predicts Particularly Pusillanimous Presidential Policy
- Editorial Excoriates Elderly Ex-president — WSJ: 'false, obtuse, lunatic'
- Legislature Revises State Building Construction Standards