Two individuals, who are accused of conspiring with former President Donald Trump in the state of Georgia for election interference, have surrendered themselves to authorities.
John Eastman, one of the 19 co-defendants named in the Georgia indictment, is facing nine counts of racketeering and conspiracy.
Another individual, Scott Hall, who works as a Georgia bail bondsman, has also turned himself in to local officials.
This development follows the ongoing investigation led by the Fulton County district attorney’s office. Last week, they charged the former president and 18 associates with allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia, a state with a closely contested outcome. The charges against
Former President Donald Trump total to 13, and he is expected to surrender on Thursday. The prosecutors have set a deadline of Friday noon, local time, for all the defendants to surrender.
These allegations of election interference and conspiracy have brought attention to the legal complexities surrounding the 2020 election aftermath. As these high-profile cases continue to unfold, we’ll be keeping an eye out for more updates on the proceedings.
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