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A Florida bail bondsman allegedly targeted incarcerated female inmates and offered them bond in exchange for sex, the state's attorney general said. Moncrief, the owner of Moncrief Bail Bonds in multiple Florida counties, allegedly offered to bond out the women "in exchange for sex." He also offered to bail out inmates "in exchange for sex from someone outside of jail" and allegedly sold women he bonded out to other buyers, Moody's office said. Authorities learned of Moncrief's scheme while investigating former defense attorney John Gillespie for committing similar crimes, the attorney general said. Victims of Gillespie told investigators they had also been forced to perform sex acts with Moncrief, the office said.
Persons: Russell Bruce Moncrief, Ashley Moody’s, Moncrief, Phelan M, Moody, John Gillespie, Gillespie Locations: Florida, Orange County, Moncrief
A prosecutor asked a judge to Friday to schedule the Georgia election interference criminal trial of former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants to begin on Aug. 5 — exactly three months before the 2024 presidential Election Day. "The State clearly retains the logistical and prosecutorial capabilities to try all of the remaining Defendants together," Willis said in her motion. Trump's campaign spokesman said, "Radical Democrat Fani Willis has again proven that her case is purely political, designed to interfere with President Trump's re-election by demanding a trial date in the most vital time in President Trump's winning campaign." "Crooked Joe Biden knows he can't beat President Trump and this corrupt step by Fani Willis is just further proof of that fact," the spokesman said. The Manhattan Supreme Court judge in that case has said he will willing to re-schedule it to avoid a conflict with Trump's trial earlier that same month in Washington.
Persons: Fani Willis, Donald Trump, Steven Sadow, Trump, Judge Scott McAfee, Joe Biden, Wills, Willis, Trump's, President Trump, Kenneth Cheesbro, Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell, Scott Hall, Stormy Daniels Organizations: Fulton County Superior Court, Trump, Washington , D.C, Biden, Manhattan, White Locations: Fulton County, Atlanta , Georgia, U.S, Georgia, Atlanta, Washington ,, New York, Washington, Florida
A Georgia judge said Wednesday he will issue a protective order barring the public release of sensitive evidence exchanged between prosecutors and lawyers representing former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants in their election interference criminal cases in that state. "Until we decide what's going to be relevant and admissible, this case should be tried and not in the court of public opinion," said Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee at a hearing on the proposed order. At Wednesday's hearing, the attorney Jonathan Miller, who is representing the defendant Misty Hampton, told McAfee that he gave the videos to "one media outlet." Miller said the public had the right to know what the four co-defendants had told the Fulton County District Attorney's Office, arguing that the statements they made "help my client." ABC News had first reported statements that Ellis and Powell made in their so-called proffer videos, while The Washington Post first reported statements made by Chesbro and bail bondsman Scott Hall in their own proffer sessions.
Persons: Donald Trump, Scott McAfee, Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, Jonathan Miller, Misty Hampton, McAfee, Miller, Ellis, Powell, Chesbro, Scott Hall Organizations: Attorney's Office, ABC, The Washington Post Locations: Georgia, Fulton County
Portions of proffer videos – the legal term for videotaped conversations some of Trump’s co-defendants had with prosecutors – were leaked to several news outlets on Monday. The Fulton County district attorney’s office did not immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment about the emergency protective order or leaked videos. The videos provide some new details about efforts by those close to Trump to reverse the election in his favor. In the months since the motion, the district attorney’s office did not follow up to ask for an official ruling. “Instead, defendants must come to the District Attorney’s Office to view confidential video recordings of proffers.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump’s, , Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, bondsman Scott Hall, Fani Willis, Harrison Floyd’s, ” Todd Harding, Harding, Ellis, Dan Scavino, Trump, , ’ ” Ellis, Powell, Chesebro, , ” Powell Organizations: Atlanta CNN, ABC News, The Washington Post, Trump, Fulton, White, Office Locations: Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, Trump, Arizona, Fulton
New details unearthed in snippets of recorded interviews with four of Donald Trump’s co-defendants who pleaded guilty in the Georgia election interference case spell trouble for the former president and others indicted in the sprawling racketeering scheme. The confidential taped proffers with Fulton County prosecutors were leaked on Monday to ABC News and The Washington Post. “Whether you're talking about racketeering or you're talking about a drug conspiracy, the same principles always apply,” Copeland says. A lot of times the state looks bottom up – the smaller fish will talk about the bigger fish. “In this particular case, it really is an interesting assortment of folks who have come forward, especially from the attorneys' part,” she adds.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, Scott Hall, Fani Willis, , Amy Lee Copeland, Trump, Rudy Giuliani, Powell, Chesebro, Joe Biden, Ellis, Dan Scavino, we’re, ’ ” Ellis, “ Ms, that’s, ” Copeland, Ellis ’, , Willis, We've, it's, Bob Chealy, , codefendants, ” Willis Organizations: ABC News, The Washington Post, Trump, White Locations: Georgia, Fulton, Savannah, Arizona, Powell , Georgia, Coffee County
So far, four people have accepted plea deals, including Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell. The details of the plea deals were not disclosed. A Fulton County grand jury indicted Trump and 18 co-defendants in mid-August under the state's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. AdvertisementAdvertisement"That could very well be the case but not necessarily," Melissa Redmon, a former deputy district attorney at the Fulton County District Attorney's Office told Insider. So far, Redmon noted, the co-defendants who have accepted plea deals have gotten a dismissal or reduction of charges.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, , Donald Trump's, Robert Cheeley, Misty Hampton, Micahel Roman, Richard Rice, Rice, Trump, Kenneth Chesebro, Scott, Fani Willis, Melissa Redmon, Redmon, Powell, Trump's, Giuliani, Ted Goodman Organizations: CNN, Service, Trump, White House, Cheeley, Fulton, Attorney's Office, Attorney's, White Locations: Georgia, state's, Fulton County , Georgia, Hampton, Fulton County's, Fulton County, Fulton
Fani T. Willis, the district attorney of Fulton County, Ga., had no shortage of doubters when she brought an ambitious racketeering case in August against former president Donald J. Trump and 18 of his allies. It was too broad, they said, and too complicated, with so many defendants and multiple, crisscrossing plot lines for jurors to follow. But the power of Georgia’s racketeering statute in Ms. Willis’s hands has become apparent over the last six days. While Ms. Powell pleaded guilty only to misdemeanor charges, both Mr. Chesebro and Ms. Ellis accepted a felony charge as part of their plea agreements. A fourth defendant, a Georgia bail bondsman named Scott Hall, pleaded guilty last month to five misdemeanor charges.
Persons: Willis, Donald J, Trump, Willis’s, Sidney K, Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, Jenna Ellis, Chesebro, Ellis, bondsman, Scott Hall Organizations: Trump Locations: Fulton County ,, Georgia
Ellis pleaded guilty to one felony count of aiding and abetting false statements and writings. She was censured in Colorado in March after admitting she made repeated false statements about the 2020 election. Bail bondsman Scott Graham Hall pleaded guilty to five misdemeanor charges and got five years of probation. Ellis and the other three pleaded guilty under Georgia’s first offender law. Trump and the other defendants, including his White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, have pleaded not guilty.
Persons: Jenna Ellis, Donald Trump’s, ” Ellis, Ellis, Racketeer, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, Joe Biden's, Trump, Daysha Young, Rudy Giuliani, Ray Smith, Ellis “, abetted, Young, , Giuliani, President Trump, ” Powell, Chesebro, Bail bondsman Scott Graham Hall, Georgia’s, Mark Meadows, ___ Weissert, Eric Tucker Organizations: ATLANTA, , Republican, Trump, U.S . Capitol, White, New York, Democrats, Fulton, Fulton County DA, Associated Press Locations: Georgia, Trump's, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan, Florida, Fulton County, Colorado, Nevada , Michigan, Wisconsin, Washington
Two Trump co-defendants plead guilty. What next?
  + stars: | 2023-10-21 | by ( Zachary B. Wolf | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
Sidney Powell , a public face of Trump’s attempts to challenge the election results in 2020 and 2021, pleaded guilty Thursday. The former Trump attorney willavoid jail time but agreed to testify as a witness and pleaded guilty to six misdemeanors for conspiracy to commitintentional interference, downgraded from felony charges she had faced. He pleaded guilty Friday to a single felony, conspiracy to commit filingfalse documents. Trial dates have not been set, and Trump has pleaded not guilty. But guilty pleas, Williams said, are now evidence that crimes were committed as Trump tried to make Joe Biden’s 2020 victory disappear.
Persons: – unsolvably, Donald Trump’s, Georgia’s, Sidney Powell, He’s, Kenneth Chesebro, Scott Hall, Trump, Powell’s Chesebro, Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Elliot Williams, Fani Willis, Williams, Joe Biden’s, ” Williams, Jim Sciutto, CNN Max, “ Chesebro, , Chesebro, Powell, CNN’s Marshall Cohen, Cohen, Jack Smith, Tanya Chutkan, , Chutkan, Arthur Engoron, Engoron, ” Trump, Chris Christie, ” Christie, “ Donald Trump doesn’t, Christie, Oliver Darcy, CNN’s, “ It’s, ” Darcy Organizations: CNN, Trump, White, Republican, Former New Jersey Gov, NBC, Salem Radio Network, GOP, Trump Republicans Locations: Israel, Georgia, Coffee, New York, Washington, Florida, Fulton County, Washington ,, Clive , Iowa, Miami, Salem
Chesebro was the third of 19 codefendants in the Georgia case to make a deal, a monumental legal and personal blow to Trump, who highly prizes loyalty among his associates. Another former Trump lawyer, Sidney Powell, entered into a plea deal Thursday, following a September deal by a lesser-known bail bondsman, Scott Hall. While other defendants – especially Trump – have pushed for later trial dates, Chesebro insisted on his right to a speedy trial. Jury selection for his case started Friday, and Chesebro entered into the plea deal hours after potential jurors filed into the courthouse. The Chesebro deal could be the third domino to fall against Trump and other high-level defendants such as former Trump lawyer and New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Persons: Kenneth Chesebro, Donald Trump's, Chesebro, Trump, Joe Biden, Sidney Powell, Scott Hall, , Fani Willis, Willis, Rudy Giuliani, Joyce Vance, , MAGA, Michael Cohen, Arthur Engoron, Engoron, Chris Kise Organizations: Trump, Biden, Biden's, U.S . Capitol, Act, New York, MSNBC Locations: Georgia’s Fulton County, Georgia, Fulton County, New York
Kenneth Chesebro, a lawyer criminally charged in Georgia for his role in what prosecutors describe as a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election in favor of Donald J. Trump, accepted a plea deal on Friday, becoming the third of 19 co-defendants to plead guilty in the wide-ranging criminal racketeering indictment that also names Mr. Trump. The plea from Mr. Chesebro, 62, came a day after Sidney K. Powell, another Trump-aligned lawyer charged in the case, pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate with the prosecution. Both defendants had exercised their right to a speedy trial under Georgia law, and had been preparing for jury selection to start on Monday. Under the agreement, Mr. Chesebro pleaded guilty to a single felony charge of conspiracy to commit filing of false documents and was sentenced to five years’ probation, although if he complies with its terms he may later ask that his probation be reduced to three years. He was also instructed to write a letter of apology to the state of Georgia (he said he had already done so) and to pay $5,000 in restitution to the Georgia secretary of state’s office.
Persons: Kenneth Chesebro, Donald J, Trump, Chesebro, Sidney K, Powell, Chesebro’s, , Scott Hall, bondsman Organizations: Trump Locations: Georgia, Fulton County ,, Atlanta
It comes one day after former Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell also pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. Fulton County prosecutors recommended that he serve 5 years of probation and pay $5,000 in restitution, and Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee imposed that sentence at Friday’s hearing. Three defendants have now pleaded guilty in the sprawling racketeering case: Chesebro, Powell and Georgia-based bail bondsman Scott Hall. Powell and Hall both admitted their roles in the January 2021 breach of election systems in rural Coffee County, Georgia. At a hearing earlier this week, Fulton County prosecutors and attorneys for Chesebro haggled over how many politically charged questions should be included.
Persons: Kenneth Chesebro, Donald Trump, Fani Willis, Trump, Sidney Powell, Chesebro, Scott McAfee, Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Powell, Mike Pence, Joe Biden’s, , Daysha Young, bondsman Scott Hall, Hall, McAfee, misapplied, Jack Smith, Steve Sadow, ” Sadow, Jan, impartially, MAGA, Donald Trump’s, , “ MAGA, “ MAGA Republicans ”, Chesebro’s Organizations: Atlanta CNN, Trump, Fulton, Giuliani, Eastman, Prosecutors, Hall, Justice, CNN, “ MAGA Republicans Locations: Georgia, Fulton County, Fulton, Powell, Coffee County , Georgia, Washington , DC
CNN —Former Donald Trump attorney Sidney Powell has pleaded guilty in the Georgia election subversion case, one day before her trial was set to start. As part of her guilty plea, Powell is admitting her role in the January 2021 breach of election systems in rural Coffee County, Georgia. Bail bondsman Scott Hall last month pleaded guilty and agreed to testify at future trials. Legal jeopardy elsewhereBeyond the Georgia case, Powell is still facing legal headaches. She is an unindicted co-conspirator in the federal election subversion case that special counsel Jack Smith filed against Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, Sidney Powell, Powell, Trump, Bail bondsman Scott, , They’ve, , Elie Honig, you’re, Honig, Misty Hampton, Hampton, Judge McAfee, Kenneth Chesebro, Chesebro, Jack Smith Organizations: CNN, GOP, Trump, Trump . Fulton, Voting Systems Corporation, ” CNN, “ News, Dominion Voting Systems Locations: Georgia, Coffee County , Georgia, Fulton, Venezuela, Coffee
Sidney Powell is shown in a police booking mugshot released by the Fulton County Sheriff's Office, Atlanta, Aug. 23, 2023. Right-wing attorney Sidney Powell pleaded guilty Thursday to criminal charges stemming from the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump and more than a dozen other defendants. The first, bail bondsman Scott Hall, pleaded guilty in September to five misdemeanor conspiracy charges. Like Hall, Powell agreed to testify truthfully in upcoming trials involving other co-defendants in the case, including Trump. She was accused of being involved in a scheme to unlawfully breach election equipment in Coffee County, Georgia, and tamper with voting machines.
Persons: Sidney Powell, mugshot, Powell, Trump, Donald Trump, Brian Rafferty, Scott McAfee, Scott Hall, Joe Biden, Rudy Giuliani, Kenneth Chesebro, Fani Willis, Willis Organizations: Sheriff's, Fulton County Superior Court, Trump, White Locations: Fulton, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, Atlanta , Georgia, U.S, Georgia's, Coffee County , Georgia
Unlike federal prosecutors – who kept their indictments carefully restricted to easily understood and more provable infractions, with few co-defendants – Willis went big. Under the agreement, Powell entered a guilty plea in six misdemeanor counts of conspiracy to intentionally interfere with the election in Georgia, a state that President Joe Biden won narrowly. And it's bad for Trump," O'Brien says. Trump once considered appointing Powell as a special counsel investigating election fraud in late 2020, after he lost the election. Her guilty plea, entered in a Fulton County courthouse Thursday, means Powell is formally acknowledging her role in attempting to subvert the election Trump lost.
Persons: Fani Willis, Donald Trump, , – Willis, Rudy Giuliani, Scott McAfee, Willis, Sidney Powell, Trump, Scott Hall, Hall, Kevin O'Brien, Ford O'Brien Landy, O'Brien, Powell, Joe Biden, it's, Mai Ratakonda, Ratakonda, Giuliani, It's, Neal Katyal, Barack Obama Organizations: Fulton, Trump, United Democracy Center, of Locations: Fulton County, Coffee County, New York City, Georgia, of Georgia
Sidney Powell, a former attorney for Donald Trump, pleaded guilty Thursday morning in a sweeping racketeering case and will testify against the former president on charges that he attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election result in Georgia. Powell in a downtown Atlanta courtroom pleaded guilty to six misdemeanor counts and was sentenced to six years probation. Powell also agreed in the recorded statement to testify against any of the remaining defendants and to hand over any documents in her possession related to the case. Powell’s guilty plea marks the second such plea in the 19-person racketeering case that District Attorney Fani Willis spent two years developing. Scott Hall, a bail bondsman, pleaded guilty last month and agreed to testify at future trials.
Persons: Sidney Powell, Donald Trump, Powell, , Powell’s, Brad Raffensperger, Fani Willis, Scott Hall Organizations: Republican Party, Georgia’s Republican, Trump Locations: Georgia, Atlanta, Coffee County
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Scott Hall, one of 18 co-defendants of former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election interference case, pleaded guilty Friday to multiple criminal charges. Hall, a bail bondsman, is the first defendant in the case to plead guilty in the case. Hall, who pleaded guilty to five misdemeanor counts as part of a negotiated deal, will avoid spending time behind bars. Like all other defendants in the case, Hall had pleaded not guilty to the charges brought by Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis. But earlier Friday, an attorney for Hall submitted a court filing waiving his indictment in the case.
Persons: Scott, mugshot, Donald Trump, Scott Hall, Hall, Scott McAfee, Trump, Joe Biden's, Sidney Powell, Fani Willis, Willis Organizations: Sheriff's, U.S, Fulton County Superior Court, Trump, Atlanta District, Hall Locations: Fulton, Atlanta , Georgia, Georgia, Fulton County, Georgia's, Coffee County , Georgia
Donald Trump became the latest celebrity to use a bail bondsman after getting booked in an Atlanta jail this week. Bail bondsmen charge a fee in exchange for putting up the full bail amount for their clients. A bail bondsman makes money by charging a fee (usually a certain percentage of the bail amount) in exchange for putting up the full amount for their client. "So I worry about my clients and making sure the bail process is moving along smoothly." In others, like Georgia, they post bail when they get booked in jail — just like Trump did.
Persons: Donald Trump, Bail, bondsman, Forbes, bondsmen, Ira Judelson, who's, Judelson, Trump, Donald Trump's Organizations: Service, Trump, Office Locations: Atlanta, Wall, Silicon, Georgia, New York, Fulton, Fulton County
Donald Trump became the latest celebrity to use a bail bondsman after getting booked in an Atlanta jail this week. Bail bondsmen charge a fee in exchange for putting up the full bail amount for their clients. "So I worry about my clients and making sure the bail process is moving along smoothly." In some states, defendants appear in court to post bail. In others, like Georgia, they post bail when they get booked in jail — just like Trump did.
Persons: Donald Trump, Bail, bondsman, bondsmen, Ira Judelson, who's, Judelson, Trump Organizations: Service, Trump, Office Locations: Atlanta, Wall, Silicon, Georgia, New York, Fulton, Fulton County
Donald Trump plans to post bail through local bail bondsman Charles Shaw of Foster Bail Bonds. Shaw has become somewhat of a local fixture in the bail bonds world. "Shaw is something of a bondsman to the stars in Atlanta," New York Times reporter Shaila Dewan wrote. AdvertisementAdvertisementBefore that, Shaw worked with Altanata law enforcement and soon became a private investigator, according to Barikos. According to the Times, Shaw is also covering the bonds of Mark Meadows, David Shafer, and Rudy Giuliani — co-defendants in the election interference case.
Persons: Donald Trump, bondsman Charles Shaw, Foster, Shaw, Gucci Mane, Rick Ross, Charles Shaw, Bonds, Susan Barikos, Barikos, she's, Morrow, John Lampl, Claud, Tex, McIver, Shaila Dewan, He's, Mark Meadows, David Shafer, Rudy Giuliani — Organizations: Service, Atlanta's, New York Times, Georgia Association of Professional, Times Locations: Wall, Silicon, Georgia, Lawrenceville, Morrow , Georgia, Atlanta
And yet, the flurry of activity on Tuesday in Fulton County, Georgia, showed that more than two years after Trump’s effort to defy the will of voters, the wheels of justice are grinding forward and that consequences may be nearing. Eastman later defiantly claimed the country had crossed a “Rubicon” in the Georgia case and declared he still believed the election was stolen – despite a mountain of evidence to the contrary. And Rudy Giuliani, the hero of 9/11, is set to meet with the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office on Wednesday to discuss a bond agreement, sources told CNN. What the Fulton County theatrics say about the caseThe events unfolding at the Fulton County jail this week are important because they shed light on the contours and complexity of the Georgia case. He also visited the site of a post-election audit in Cobb County, Georgia.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Trump, he’s, Jenna Ellis, she’s, John Eastman, Mike Pence, Joe Biden’s, Eastman, Scott Hall, Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, He’s, Bernie Kerik –, Giuliani, who’d, Jack, Lago, Taveras, Fani Willis, Meadows, Brad Raffensperger, Jeffrey Clark, Willis, Vladimir Putin Organizations: CNN, Republican, Electoral College, White House, New York Police, Trump, Mar, Georgia, Former Locations: Atlanta, Fulton County , Georgia, Georgia, Fulton County, Fulton, Manhattan, Meadows, Cobb County , Georgia
Eastman is one of 19 co-defendants, including Trump, facing charges in the Georgia criminal case led by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Eastman was booked at the Fulton County Jail, the website's inmate database shows. Trump, who faces 13 criminal counts, said on social media late Monday that he would surrender Thursday. Eastman was the second known co-defendant in Willis' case to surrender to the Fulton County Jail. Scott Hall, a Georgia bail bondsman charged with seven criminal counts, was booked earlier Monday morning.
Persons: John Eastman, Eastman, Mike Pence, Fani Willis, Donald Trump, Trump, Willis, Scott Hall, bondsman, Eastman's Organizations: University of Colorado, Boulder, College, Trump, Scott Locations: Georgia, Fulton County, Fulton, Atlanta, California
Former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows asked a federal judge Tuesday to immediately move the Georgia criminal election interference case out of state court in order to protect him from being arrested, court filings showed. As an alternative, the federal court could simply issue an order barring Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from arresting Meadows this week, his attorney proposed in the 19-page filing. Meadows and 18 other co-defendants in Willis' case, including Trump, face a Friday deadline to surrender to jail. Meadows seeks to move the state-level case to federal court. But Moran argued that Meadows "would be irreparably injured if the state criminal proceeding is not stopped."
Persons: Mark Meadows, Fani Willis, Meadows, Willis, John Eastman, bondsman Scott Hall, Donald Trump, John Moran, Moran, Trump, Joe Biden, Brad Raffensperger Organizations: White, Washington , D.C, Trump, Court, Georgia Locations: Washington ,, Georgia, Fulton County, Meadows, U.S, Atlanta, Georgia's
Vehicles drive in an entrance to the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia, Aug. 21, 2023. The first of the 19 co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump surrendered for booking the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta on Tuesday. Trump's announcement came hours after a judge in Fulton County set his bond at $200,000 and barred him from numerous forms of potential witness intimidation. Hall is charged with violating Georgia's racketeering law, conspiracy to commit election fraud, conspiracy to commit a felony and conspiracy to defraud the state. Willis' indictment accuses Hall of attempting to illegally break into election machines in Coffee County, Georgia, on Jan. 7, 2021, the day after the attack on the Capitol in Washington.
Persons: Donald Trump, Scott Hall, bondsman, Trump, Fani Willis, Joe Biden's, Willis, Sidney Powell Organizations: Jail, Capitol, Washington . Hall, Trump Locations: Fulton, Atlanta , Georgia, Georgia, Atlanta, Fulton County, Coffee County , Georgia, Washington
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