There are two Trump co-defendants in the Georgia election racketeering case who have some real problems now. And they’ve had these problems for some time. They are Mark Meadows and Rudy Giuliani. Neither one of them were offered plea deals. Plea deals are the best way to save your own skin in a criminal trial. As explained in the video you’ll see below, it’s all about “rat bingo,” i.e., “who gets to negotiate these plea deals first gets the best deal.”

And if you don’t get to play rat bingo, well then you’re SOL. Now Mark Meadows has been SOL for some time, but the real SOL crown will go to Rudy Giuliani. Lady Karma seems to have waited for the right minute to deal Giuliani the fruits of all his malfeasance all at once. Rudy’s life is going to explode in his 80’s. That’s got to be rough. But Rudy created this. First, Giuliani is broke, second, he’s going to be forced to go to trial, third, he’s got other legal matters pending, because of one and two. I don’t know about rat bingo but I believe Rudy is what they call rat f*cked and he has one person to blame and that’s himself.

The Guardian:

The individuals seen as ineligible [for a plea deal] include Trump, his former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, and Trump’s former lawyer Rudy Giuliani.

Aside from those three, the Fulton county district attorney Fani Willis has opened plea talks or has left open the possibility of talks with the remaining co-defendants in the hope that they ultimately decide to become cooperating witnesses against the former president, the people said.

The previously unreported decision has not been communicated formally and could still change, for instance, if prosecutors shift strategy. But it signals who prosecutors consider their main targets, and how they want to wield the power of Georgia’s racketeering statute to their advantage.

The article goes on to say that it looks pretty carved in stone at this point that Trump, Meadows, and Giuliani are the un-holy trinity who will be going to trial, while most everybody else has been given a chance to cop a plea.

In the weeks that followed, prosecutors reached plea deals in quick succession with the former Trump lawyers Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis and Kenneth Chesebro – who all gave “proffer” statements that were damaging to Trump to some degree – as well as the local bail bondsman Scott Hall.

The plea deals underscore the strategy that Willis has refined over successive Rico prosecutions: extending offers to lower-level defendants in which they plead guilty to key crimes and incriminate higher-level defendants in the conspiracy pyramid.

As the figure at the top of the alleged conspiracy, Trump was always unlikely to get a deal. But the inclusion of Meadows and Giuliani on that list, at least for now, provides the clearest roadmap to date of how prosecutors intend to take the case to trial.

Rat Bingo, Rudy. It looks like there’s a straight line and you, Meadows and Trump lose. This is going to be something to watch.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Rudy’s covered in shit now and more’s being piled atop him all the time. Looks good. Smells bad. Given his weak character and heavy dependence on booze, he just might be a prime candidate for an overdose of sleepers one night soon. He’s far too chickenshit to do it in any more brutal way.

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