Trump Georgia case: Here are mug shots for everyone who has surrendered so far

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Former President Donald Trump is expected to turn himself in to authorities Thursday night at the Fulton County Jail, where he will be booked on charges stemming from his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia.

Last week, Trump and 18 of his allies were indicted by a grand jury on racketeering charges, accused of orchestrating a “criminal enterprise” to subvert his loss in the state.

All 19 of those charged by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis have been given until Friday at noon to voluntarily surrender at the notorious Atlanta lockup, where they will each undergo a medical evaluation, be fingerprinted and have their mug shots taken.

Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s former personal lawyer, turned himself in on Wednesday. Other co-defendants, including the attorney John Eastman, surrendered earlier this week.

Here are the mug shots of the co-defendants who have surrendered so far and the charges they are facing:

Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s former personal lawyer

Rudy Giuliani in front of a badge saying Sheriff, Fulton County Sheriff's Office, Patrick Labat.

Rudy Giuliani, former President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, in a police booking mugshot released by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday. (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office)

13 counts, including:

• Violation of the Georgia Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act

• Solicitation of violation of oath by public officer

• False statements and writings

• Conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer

• Conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree

• Conspiracy to commit false statements and writings

• Conspiracy to commit filing false documents

Sidney Powell, attorney

Mugshot of Sidney Powell.

Mugshot of Sidney Powell, attorney, released by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday. (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office)

7 counts, including:

• Violation of the Georgia RICO Act

• Conspiracy to commit election fraud

• Conspiracy to commit computer theft

• Conspiracy to commit computer trespass

• Conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy

• Conspiracy to defraud the state

Jenna Ellis, attorney

Mug shot of Jenna Ellis.

Jenna Ellis, attorney, in a mug shot released by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday. (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office). (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office)

2 counts, including:

• Violation of the Georgia RICO Act

• Solicitation of violation of oath by public officer

Cathleen Latham, Coffee County GOP chair

Mug shot of Cathleen Latham.

Cathleen Latham, Coffee County Republican Party chair, in a mug shot released by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday. (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office)

11 counts, including:

• Violation of the Georgia RICO Act

• Impersonating a public officer

• Forgery in the first degree

• False statements and writings

• Criminal attempt to commit filing false documents

• Conspiracy to commit election fraud

• Conspiracy to commit computer theft

• Conspiracy to commit computer trespass

• Conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy

• Conspiracy to defraud the state

David Shafer, chairman of the Georgia GOP

Mug shot of David Shafer.

David Shafer, chair of the Georgia Republican Party, in a mug shot released by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday.(Fulton County Sheriff’s Office)

8 counts, including:

• Violation of the Georgia RICO Act

• Impersonating a public officer

• Forgery in the first degree

• False statements and writings

• Criminal attempt to commit filing false documents

Kenneth Chesebro, attorney

Mug shot of Kenneth Chesebro.

Kenneth Chesebro, attorney, in a mug shot released by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday. (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office)

7 counts, including:

• Violation of the Georgia RICO Act

• Conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer

• Conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree

• Conspiracy to commit false statements and writings

• Conspiracy to commit filing false documents

Ray Stallings Smith, attorney for Trump’s 2020 campaign in Georgia

Mug shot of Ray Stallings Smith.

Ray Stallings Smith, attorney for Trump’s 2020 campaign in Georgia, in a mug shot released by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday. (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office)

12 counts, including:

• Violation of the Georgia RICO Act

• Solicitation of violation of oath by a public office

• False statements and writings

• Conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer

• Conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree

• Conspiracy to commit false statements and writings

• Conspiracy to commit filing false documents

John Eastman, Trump’s former lawyer

Mug shot of John Eastman.

Trump’s former lawyer John Eastman, in a mug shot released by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday. (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office)

9 counts, including:

• Violation of the Georgia RICO Act

• Solicitation of violation of oath by public officer

• Conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer

• Conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree

• Conspiracy to commit false statements and writings

• Conspiracy to commit filing false documents

• Filing false documents

Scott Hall, Fulton County GOP poll watcher

Mug shot of Scott Hall.

Republican poll watcher Scott Hall in a mug shot released by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday. (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office)

7 counts, including:

• Violation of the Georgia RICO Act

• Conspiracy to commit election fraud

• Conspiracy to commit computer theft

• Conspiracy to commit computer trespass

• Conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy

• Conspiracy to defraud the state



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