Former President Donald Trump's lawyers met with Georgia authorities on Monday and agreed on release conditions.
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump met with Georgia's district attorney's office in Atlanta on Monday and agreed on release conditions including a $200,000 bond.
Trump, along with other co-defendants, was expected to work through the terms of each bond by Monday in the historic racketeering case in that state. A grand jury in Georgia indicted former President Donald Trump and 18 of his allies over their alleged efforts to overturn election results in the state.
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