time about what to expect. first of all, that big number, 200 grand. is that fair, is that expected? laura, i do think it is fair and i think it is expected. in one sense, it is low because that is not number that is very meaningful to someone of donald trump s wealth. in folding county, georgia, the way they do these bond amounts is they set up by count and donald trump runs all through this complaint, this indictment that the fulton county d a fani willis has put forth. the more charges, the higher the bond? exactly. the highest amount is actually for the most serious of the charges, the one that unifies the indictment. we talked about it a lot. the rico charge, that is $80,000 in bond and then $10,000 per each of the other charges. it totals up to about $200,000.
very first time that release conditions for trump have included, first of all, a cash bond, and also a prohibition at the outset on intimidating codefendants or witnesses and victims, including through social media. i want to bring in cnn legal analyst norm eisen, and we re going to have what we learned about this bond agreement. you talk about this all the time about what to expect. first of all, that big number, 200 grand. is that fair, is that expected? laura, i do think it is fair and i think it is expected. in one sense, it is low because that is not number that is very meaningful to someone of donald trump s wealth. in folding county, georgia, the way they do these bond amounts is they set up by count and donald trump runs all through this complaint, this indictment that the fulton county d a fani willis has put forth. the more charges, the higher the bond? exactly.
tacit agreement, that you all are going to commit a crime together. in georgia, you can do any of those things, particularly under the revolt statute. solicit someone to commit crimes for conspire with someone to commit crimes, and it can land you, unfortunately, before jury in folding county, if you so, one of the reports that was out last week was that he could also be charged with racketeering which, again, sounds a little bit like something the mob does. but i have this question about whether all of those charges listed in the reporting today could be under racketeering or was your expectation that it would be separate charges? well, of course, you, know most prosecutors will do both, right? so, they will charge predicate acts that are all essentially a predicate act is a crime in and of itself. so, racketeering just means that you commit multiple crimes in furtherance of some scheme