Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act allows prosecutors to tie alleged conduct into their indictments . Former President Donald Trump and his codefendants have been accused of breaking a variety of criminal laws in the Georgia election subversion case . RICO is similar to the federal version of the statue that targets socalled criminal enterprises . For Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis the law has been her calling card for her use of it in high-profile high profile cases including the rapper Young Thug and the rapper Gunna Gunna . Giuliani has long maintained that he is responsible for changing the way the federal RICO statute is used to combat crime . The indictment accuses Trump and the other defendants of being part of a broad conspiracy to attempt to overturn the election result in the Peach State. The indictment also highlighted the effort to organize fake electors in Wisconsin Arizona and other states in addition to the coordination of an alternative slate of electors in Georgia. The case is alleged to have involved states other than Georgia and the District of Columbia the indictment adds to the RICO charge. Giuliani is also accused of illegally soliciting Georgia state lawmakers making false statements to Georgia state legislators making false claims to the Georgia House and Senate and the indictment. The RICO law is a different animal. Its easier to prove than the federal law. RICO cases do introduce complexities that slow down a case that make it procedurally more difficult to move forward. But RICO Cases do introduce RICO. Prosecutors do not introduce complexities. It does introduce complexities to the case. It is difficult to prove. But it does not necessarily introduce complexities . The case. The law. It has been used to make it difficult to explain. It doesn’t necessarily make it harder to prove