MAGA Mugs: Trump and Co-Defendants’ Mug Shots Revealed in Georgia RICO Case
Former President Donald Trump Surrenders to Georgia Authorities
Former President Donald Trump surrendered to Fulton County, Georgia, authorities Thursday evening, adding his face to the list of co-defendants who have had booking photos published this week after they were charged in a sweeping racketeering indictment.
So far, 11 of the 19 defendants in the case, including Trump, have surrendered and have been released on bond, but not before having their faces snapped for the public to see. Some defendants have resorted to frowns or straight faces, while others have even cracked a smile to lighten the mood, and a few have even changed their profile pictures on X/Twitter to embrace their new status as criminal defendants in the case.
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Here is a list of all of the co-defendants who have been booked and had their mug shots taken:
- Donald John Trump
- The former president is facing 13 felony charges, including violating Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, over his alleged illegal efforts to overturn the results of the state’s 2020 presidential election.
- He was granted a $200,000 bond and was booked Thursday evening.
- Rudolph William Louis Giuliani
- The former New York City mayor and Trump attorney is, like Trump, facing 13 felonies. He and all of the other co-defendants’ charges include RICO violations.
- Giuliani was granted a $150,000 bond and was released Wednesday afternoon.
- John Charles Eastman
- Eastman worked as an attorney for Trump and is now implicated in the indictment on nine charges. He is also facing disbarment in a separate case in California for persistently alleging voter fraud in 2020.
- Eastman was granted a $100,000 bond and was released after surrendering on Aug. 22.
And so on…
Overall, the list of co-defendants in the racketeering indictment continues to grow as more individuals surrender to authorities. The mug shots and charges serve as a stark reminder of the legal consequences they face for their alleged involvement in attempting to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia.
Stay tuned for further updates on this ongoing case.
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