A breach of voting machines in Georgia’s rural Coffee County, which is central to Donald Trump’s sweeping RICO indictment in Fulton County, was additionally on the heart of a separate 2020 election probe by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution revealed Wednesday. State investigators have reportedly handed over a 392-page report to state Attorney General Chris Carr that’s suffering from allegations towards Trump allies, detailing how they allegedly tried to copy elections software program and distribute confidential knowledge to conspiracy theorists. The Journal-Constitution reported that Trump’s ex-attorney Sidney Powell, who pleaded responsible to conspiracy expenses in Fulton County final month, options within the GBI report. It lays out how she allegedly coordinated a $26,000 cost from her non-profit to a pc evaluation firm to copy election information and hand them over to Trump’s crew—knowledge they hoped would show Trump really defeated Joe Biden in Georgia. Carr, who has had the report for 2 months, declined to remark.