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Trump to turn himself in to Fulton County Jail
At least 19 of the people facing charges in Fulton County, Georgia, have turned themselves into authorities to be booked.
Each of those who surrendered have been released on bond. None of former President Donald Trump’s
co-defendants have yet entered pleas or been arraigned since the booking process is separate in Georgia.
Here is a list of those who have surrendered, the number of charges they face and their bond amount:
Scott Hall, an Atlanta-based bail bondsman, faces seven counts. He agreed to a $10,000 bond.
John Eastman, a former attorney for Trump, faces nine counts. His bond was set at $100,000.
Cathy Latham, a former school teacher, is charged with 11 counts and has a $75,000 bond.
David Shafer, the former Georgia GOP chairman, is charged with eight counts. He has a $75,000 bond.
Kenneth Chesebro, a former Trump campaign attorney, faces seven counts and his bond was set for $100,000.
Ray Smith III, a lawyer who represented Trump in his 2020 election challenges in Georgia, is charged with 12 counts. He agreed to a $50,000.
Sidney Powell, a former federal prosecutor who pushed false election claims, faces seven charges. Her bond was set at $100,000.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who was Trump’s personal attorney, is charged with 13 counts and has a $150,000 bond.
Jenna Ellis, a former senior legal adviser to the Trump 2020 campaign, is charged with two counts and has agreed to a $100,000 bond.