A co-defendant in the Georgia election fraud case against former President Donald Trump could see her $75,000 bond revoked after prosecutors allege she potentially threatened a high-profile witness on social media.
Trevian Kutti, who is a former publicist for Kanye West, was indicted by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in August alongside 18 co-defendants, including Trump, under Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations law for allegedly interfering in the state’s 2020 election.
Following the sprawling RICO indictment, Kutti and the other defendants were quickly released on bond, but no more than three months later, the lobbyist from Nebraska is in hot water again, this time for comments she made in recent days on Instagram Live, which may have violated her bond agreement.
The video that sparked the latest firestorm involving Kutti, recorded on Nov. 28, gained broader attention following an investigation by the liberal media watchdog, Medias Touch.
“Everybody’s alive. There’s no murder weapon. As a matter of fact, there’s a woman sitting somewhere who knows this whole thing is a lie,” Kutti says in the footage, according to the report. “Who knows I never did anything to her. Who knows I never. Who knows she begged me for help. There’s a woman sitting somewhere who knows that I’m going to f—k her whole life up when this is done.”
During the live broadcast, Kutti reportedly offered to answer questions from the audience but became irritated when one respondent cited the overwhelming evidence in the indictment.
“Let me just tell you right now, you can’t kill Trump when his entire base is a militia. You can’t do it,” Kutti says before launching into a tirade to defend her earlier statement.
“I want to respect Black people and Black men, but when you come over here, and you act crazy, and you talk crazy to me, you’re going to be, you’ll be outdone. OK? You’ll be…
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