This adds to the complex mess. While I don’t trust Wiki....
“On January 2, 2021, Trump held a one-hour phone call with Raffensperger.[5][40] Trump was joined by chief of staff Mark Meadows, trade adviser Peter Navarro, Justice Department official John Lott, law professor John C. Eastman, and attorneys Rudy Giuliani, Cleta Mitchell, Alex Kaufman, and Kurt Hilbert. Raffensperger was joined by his general counsel Ryan Germany.[41][42] Jordan Fuchs, a Republican operative and chief of staff to Brad Raffensperger, while listening on mute, recorded the phone conversation, while visiting her grandparents in Florida.[43][44][45][46].
The recording would seem admissible in a GA trial (a 1 party jurisdiction) inasmuch as it seems irrelevant that the call initiated out of state or was recorded out of state.
It is unlikely Trump called Chief of Staff Fuch's grandmother's house in an attempt to reach Brad unless Trump had a reasonable belief Brad was in Florida (a 2 party jurisdiction). But, if so, the recording would seem inadmissible in a Florida trial. (??)
Enough in there to make a decent law school exam. My next question would be whether Jordan was a known participant. Might not have even been a legal taper if she was in Georgia. In any event she probably needs a Florida lawyer.
Jordan Fuchs, a mole? Reminds me of another mole, Klaus Fuchs.