Atlanta – Georgia ‘Deportation Bus’ GOP Candidate Reports To Jail

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    FILE - In this May 16, 2018 file photo a Georgia gubernatorial candidate touring the state in a "deportation bus" is greeted with protests by immigrants and other residents in Clarkston, Ga. Michael Williams, the former Republican gubernatorial candidate in Georgia, has turned himself into county jail, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018 after being indicted on charges including insurance fraud. (AP Photo/Benjamin Nadler)Atlanta – A Republican gubernatorial candidate in Georgia who campaigned in a “deportation bus” has turned himself in to county jail after being indicted on charges including insurance fraud.

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    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports an attorney for state Sen. Michael Williams said Wednesday that the indictment presented a “one-sided story” and Williams would be “out soon” after arranging bond.

    The charges stem from a May incident when Williams reported that his campaign office was burglarized. Williams’ campaign manager said then that $300,000 worth of computers used to mine cryptocurrency was taken.

    Williams is accused of lying to investigators and making a false insurance claim.

    Williams finished last in the five-man Republican gubernatorial primary in May. His campaign was based on loyalty to President Donald Trump and a series of publicity stunts, including the controversial “deportation bus.”

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    Information from: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, http://www.ajc.com


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