Donald Trump is already facing 78 criminal charges across three cases – but this week in Georgia, he could be hit with one he has never seen before: racketeering.
Local prosecutors in Fulton County have been investigating the efforts to overturn Mr Trump’s defeat in the closely-contested state in the 2020 election.
US media reports suggest the district attorney’s office could be pursuing racketeering charges that implicate several people in a sprawling election subversion conspiracy, with Mr Trump as the alleged ringleader.
If it does, it would be indicting a former American president on charges once used to convict mob bosses like John Gotti and Vincent Gigante.
Organised criminal activity in the US is routinely prosecuted under the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (Rico) Act.