Former President Donald Trump and 18 associates face an unprecedented indictment in Georgia, charged with election fraud, racketeering, and a sweeping conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election
Indictment of Trump and Allies in Georgia
- Fulton County, Georgia grand jury indicts former President Donald Trump and 18 others on charges including election fraud, racketeering, and violations of the Georgia RICO Act.
- Charges stem from alleged efforts to overturn 2020 election results in Georgia.
- All defendants, including Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows, are issued arrest warrants and must turn themselves in by August 25.
- District Attorney Fani Willis emphasizes the seriousness of the racketeering charges, stating conviction leads to prison time.
Individuals Charged and Their Connection to Trump
- Former President Donald John Trump: The central figure in the indictment.
- Rudolph William Louis Giuliani: Trump’s personal attorney, instrumental in efforts to find voter fraud.
- John Charles Eastman: Conservative lawyer with ties to Trump.
- Mark Randall Meadows: Trump’s former White House chief of staff.
- Kenneth John Chesebro: Alleged conspirator connected to Trump’s legal team.
- Jeffrey Bossert Clark: Former Justice Department official tied to Trump.
- Jenna Lynn Ellis: Conservative lawyer who publicly made claims about alleged election fraud.
- Ray Stallings Smith III: Another lawyer connected to the Trump campaign.
- Robert David Cheeley: Alleged associate in legal schemes.
- Michael A. Roman: Alleged conspirator linked to the Trump campaign.
- David James Shafer: Connected to Trump’s political network.
- Shawn Micah Tresher Still: Allegedly involved in election interference efforts.
- Stephen Cliffgard Lee: Accused of attempting to influence testimony on behalf of Trump.
- Harrison William Prescott Floyd: Allegedly tied to Trump-related legal efforts.
- Trevian C. Kutti: Former publicist for Kanye West, allegedly attempted to influence a witness.
- Sidney Katherine Powell: Conservative lawyer who pushed baseless claims of voter fraud.
- Cathleen Alston Latham: Another alleged associate connected to the legal schemes.
- Scott Graham Hall: Allegedly involved in efforts to overturn election results.
- Misty Hampton: Connection to Trump’s campaign efforts.
- The indictment spans 41 total counts, with 13 against Trump, and identifies 19 defendants and 30 unindicted co-conspirators.
- The alleged criminal activities include allegedly false statements, impersonating public officers, forgery, and computer theft, among others.
Trump’s Reactions and Legal Details
- Trump denies any wrongdoing, and his attorneys criticize the investigation, calling it “flawed and unconstitutional.”
- The indictment describes multiple schemes to reverse Trump’s electoral loss in Georgia.
- The charges against Trump include violating Georgia’s RICO Act, solicitation of violation of oath, conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer, forgery, allegedly false statements, and filing false documents.
- The case paints Giuliani as a central figure in efforts to reverse the election results.
Other Legal Cases Against Trump
- The Georgia indictment is the fourth felony case against the former president.
- Trump faces 34 felony counts in a New York State case relating to alleged payments to Stormy Daniels.
- He also faces two federal cases: one in Florida regarding classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago and another in Washington, D.C., related to an alleged conspiracy to thwart the electoral vote count.