Former President Donald Trump is expected to surrender at Fulton County Jail on Thursday in the 2020 Georgia election case. However, there are still some co-defendants left in the case to surrender, and who are expected to surrender after Donald Trump.
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Still, there are seven co-defendants apart from Donald Trump who are still left to surrender at Fulton County Jail. Their surrender is expected to be after Trump’s surrender. The list of co-defendants who are still left to surrender-
- Robert Cheeley, Atlanta lawyer
- Jeffrey Clark, former U.S. assistant attorney general
- Misty Hampton, former Coffee County elections director
- Stephen Lee, Lutheran pastor from Illinois
- Michael Roman, former Trump staffer
- Shawn Still, Republican elector
- Trevian Kutti, former publicist for Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West
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As of now, eleven co-defendants in case have surrendered themselves in the case and have completed the booking process, had their mugshots captured, and have subsequently been released on bail. The list of all the co-defendants who have surrendered in the jail-
- Kenneth Chesebro, former Trump campaign attorney
- John Eastman, Trump-allied attorney
- Jenna Ellis, one-time Trump attorney
- Rudy Giuliani, former Trump attorney
- Mark Meadows, former White House chief of staff
- Harrison Floyd, former leader of Black Voices for Trump
- Scott Hall, 2020 Fulton County Republican poll watcher
- Cathy Latham, former leader of the Republican Party in Georgia’s Coffee County
- Sidney Powell, former member of Trump’s legal team
- David Shafer, fraudulent Republican elector
- Ray Smith III, Attorney
When Donald Trump turns himself into Fulton County officials on Thursday, he is anticipated to go through the same formalities. The former president is expected to be taken into custody and then released after surrendering; the arrest is set for 7:30 p.m. ET.
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All of the defendants have been accused of racketeering by district attorney Fani Willis, who claims they took part in a “criminal enterprise” to scuttle Joe Biden’s victory in Georgia’s 2020 presidential election.