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Bond has been set for ex-Georgia GOP Chair and other co-defendants in Trump election meddling case.

Former⁣ Georgia GOP Chair David Shafer Must Post $75,000 Bond in Election Meddling‌ Case

Former Georgia GOP Chair David Shafer has‌ been ordered to post a $75,000‌ bond in the case of alleged election meddling filed⁢ against former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants, ‍including Mr. Shafer.

The order for Mr.⁣ Shafer ⁤was filed ‌on Aug. 22, ‍along with a $10,000 bond ⁣set for a current⁢ Georgia state senator, Shawn Still.

As of midday on Aug. ‌22, bonds ​in varying amounts had been set for a half-dozen of the ⁤defendants. The highest amount, $200,000, applies to President‌ Trump. Mr. Still, unlike the other‌ defendants so far, is permitted to file what is known ‍as a “signature” bond, ⁢promising⁢ to appear in court or‌ forfeit $10,000. The other⁣ defendants are allowed to post 10 percent of the bond amount through a bail bondsman.

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Ironically, a man who works​ as a bail bondsman, Scott Hall, ⁢has been charged in the case and⁤ was not‌ afforded the opportunity to post a signature bond, according to‍ court records. His bond ‍was ⁣set at $10,000⁢ cash or ​surety.

Under a standard order filed⁢ in each ⁣of the ‍cases, the defendants must report to pretrial services every 30⁤ days. They’re also ‌restricted from​ communicating⁢ about ⁢the case with others who are directly connected to it, except ‌through attorneys.⁣ And, specifically, President Trump is forbidden ‌from making direct‌ or indirect threats against anyone involved, including via social media posts of any kind.

All 19 defendants ⁤are​ charged with violating Georgia’s anti-racketeering ‌law. Authorities allege that the defendants participated in a criminal enterprise ‍to unlawfully keep President Trump, a Republican, in office⁤ after ⁤his Democrat challenger, Joe Biden, was declared the winner ⁤of the 2020 presidential election. ⁢President Trump has called the Biden presidency illegitimate.⁢ He and his supporters say they had ⁣a right to contest ⁢the election results. But Georgia authorities allege their opposition went outside the bounds⁢ of the law.

In addition to the racketeering charge, each defendant faces additional accusations.

Mr.⁢ Shafer is accused of eight charges: racketeering plus impersonating a public officer and six charges alleging false writings ⁣or false statements. Mr. Still is⁢ charged with seven counts that largely ​mirror Mr. Shafer’s charges.

Bond-setting agreements started being filed on Aug. ⁢21, a week after a Fulton County grand jury voted to indict the 45th president and his⁣ allies. ​Then, a day later, on ⁤Aug. 22,⁤ defendants ​began surrendering at the jail.



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