In the Georgia election interference case, Donald Trump was one of 19 co-defendants. Now, one of the 19 is pleading guilty as part of a plea deal.
When Donald Trump was indicted in Fulton County, it was a dramatic development, but the former president wasn’t the only one charged in the election interference case. On the contrary, the Republican was one of 19 co-defendants.
It’s probably fair to say that Hall does not have a household name, but as the original Fulton County indictment made clear, he’s a local bail bondsman. As The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, he was indicted “in connection with the breach of sensitive voting data in Coffee County in South Georgia. He had been charged with racketeering and six counts of conspiracy.”
It’s that last point that’s of particular interest given the larger set of circumstances. If Hall agrees to start cooperating with prosecutors as part of his plea agreement — if, in other words, he’s “flipped” — then it opens the door to possible new information that might be used against other defendants.in response to the news that Hall and Sidney Powell were allegedly “in the thick of things” regarding “a Coffee County scheme involving voting machines.
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