I keep seeing references to RICO in the Trump Georgia stuff. What is it and how is it relevant to that case?

  • @geekworking
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    891 year ago

    Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) laws. These were originally made to go after organized crime bosses.

    Crime bosses will have layers of minions directly committing crimes. This lets the boss say it wasn’t them. RICO provides laws to go after an entire criminal organization, including the bosses who direct the minions to commit crimes.

    They are using the law in the Trump case because many of the direct crimes were done by minions. If they can prove that there was an organized series of crimes that were under the direction of boss Trump, they can hold him accountable for the crimes of the organization.

    • @JingJang
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      151 year ago

      Thank you for the simplified explanation and for giving me the mental Image of Rudy Giuliani as a minion. (I can even hear him babbling in minionease…)

      • @ickplant
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        81 year ago

        Now all I can imagine is Rudy saying “banana” while hair dye streaks down his cheeks.

        • @jopepa
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          51 year ago

          I can tell this will become an intrusive thought once the laughing stops

        • Zerlyna
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          11 year ago

          Bad visual! 🤣

  • @ProfessorScience
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    271 year ago

    Basically RICO allows the government to go after the leaders of an organization for a pattern of criminal activity, rather than just going after the members for individual acts. It was created to make it easier to prosecute the Mafia and other organized crime.

  • @Candelestine
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    101 year ago

    You know how when you let your dog off his leash, and he bites someone, you get in trouble for it? That’s RICO, basically.

    • @Whitebrow
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      211 year ago

      You tell it to bite somebody and it does*

      Otherwise it’s just negligence, but yeah, otherwise it’s accurate enough

  • lapislazuli
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    1 year ago

    I keep seeing references to RICO in The Sopranos. Was too lazy to google. Makes a lot of sense now, reading these explanations.