More Trump co-defendants are surrendering in the Fulton County case ahead of the Friday deadline.
Several more defendants charged in Georgia for alleged efforts to reverse the outcome of the state’s 2020 election to keep former President Donald Trump in power have turned themselves in to authorities in Fulton County, ahead of a Friday deadline to surrender voluntarily.
At least nine of the 19 people facing charges have now appeared at the Fulton County jail to be booked.
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All of those who surrendered were released on bond.
None of the 19 have yet entered pleas since the arraignment process is separate from the booking process in Georgia.
Trump, who has denied all wrongdoing, said Monday night that he will turn himself in on Thursday, and has agreed to a $200,000 bond.
A Fulton County grand jury returned a 41-count indictment last week, accusing Trump and 18 others of participating in a “criminal enterprise,” that aimed to reverse the former president’s electoral loss in Georgia.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is leading the investigation, gave those charged until noon Friday to surrender to authorities.
Here’s who has turned themselves in so far, the number of charges they face, and their bond amount:
Scott Hall, a Georgia bail bondsman, faces seven counts. He agreed to a $10,000 bond, while John Eastman, a conservative lawyer, is charged with nine counts. His bond was set at $100,000.
Cathy Latham, a Republican official, faces a total of 11 counts, and her bond was set at $75,000.David Shafer, the former chairman of the Georgia GOP, is charged with eight counts. He agreed to a $75,000 bond.
Kenneth Chesebro, a conservative lawyer, is charged with seven counts, and his bond was set at $100,000.Ray Smith III, a lawyer for Trump’s re-election campaign, faces 12 charges. He agreed to a $50,000 bond.
Sidney Powell, a lawyer who was involved in planning Trump’s efforts to contest the election, faces seven charges. Her bond was set at $100,000, while Rudy Giuliani, the former personal attorney of President Trump, faces 13 charges. His bond has been set at $150,000.
Jenna Ellis, a lawyer who was affiliated with the Trump campaign, is charged with two counts, and she agreed to a $100,000 bond.
(Editor: Ifeanyi Mark)