ATLANTA, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Georgia election worker Ruby Freeman didn’t recognize the man who banged on her door. Terrified, she called 911. She had reason to fear.
By the morning of Dec. 15, 2020, when she saw the stranger's red sedan parked in her driveway,
she had received hundreds of threats from supporters of former U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Freeman's time was running out, he said, and he could help her and her daughter.
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After being rebuffed by Freeman, Lee contacted Harrison Floyd, who had run outreach to black voters for Trump’s 2020 campaign. Floyd arranged another visit to Freeman on Jan. 4, 2021, this time from Chicago publicist Trevian Kutti,
who threatened Freeman with jail unless she provided information on election fraud, Reuters reported last December.
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After speaking with the chaplain, Floyd said he enlisted the help of Kutti, ...
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Floyd said Kutti agreed to visit Freeman. On the evening of Jan. 4, Kutti showed up at Freeman’s home with another man, a Georgia representative of the campaign coalition Black Voices for Trump.
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At one point, Floyd asked Freeman whether she had handled “honest ballots” on election night. During the discussion, “
Freeman was pressured to reveal information under the threat of incarceration if she did not comply,” Willis said in her Sept. 2 court filing.
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Kutti told a police officer that the election worker "
was in danger and had 48 hours to speak with her so that she could get ahead of the issue” and that “unknown subjects were going to be at” Freeman’s residence, according to a police report.
On Jan. 5, the day after Kutti met with Freeman, a group of pro-Trump protesters descended on Freeman’s home in a quiet residential neighborhood, according to a 911 call reporting the gathering and interviews with two neighbors.
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She fled after being warned of potential danger by an agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and remained in hiding for two months afterwards, Freeman said in an interview.
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“There is nowhere I feel safe,” she said. “Nowhere.”