Scott Hall, one of the 18 co-defendants charged in the Georgia election interference case alongside former President Trump, was booked in Atlanta on Tuesday morning.
Two of the 19 defendants in the case have surrendered at Fulton County Jail.
Attorney John Eastman and co-defendant Scott Hall, two of the 18 co-defendants charged in the Georgia election interference case alongside former President Donald Trump, have been booked at the Fulton County Jail, according to the Fulton County Inmate Record Database.
Eastman is charged with nine counts, including two counts of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree. The indictment names him as among those allegedly involved in a scheme to solicit public officers to unlawfully appoint Georgia presidential electors.
"He is going to trial, there will be no plea deal," Eastman's attorney told ABC News.
Didn't he already do it for the three other cases he got indicted and appeared for arrest? He just has to put down $20K in bond and just turns around and leaves. No one is doing prints or mugshots because he's probably one of the most easily recognized people in the world.
"Shafer, one of Trump's so-called "false electors," argues in his filing that "as a contingent Presidential Elector, Mr. Shafer was an officer of the United States."
Wait, he's just signed another document claiming to be an elector after being arrested for doing it the first time?