See the Mug Shots in Trump's Georgia Case
"It is not a comfortable feeling — especially when you've done nothing wrong," said Trump, whose 2024 Republican presidential campaign quickly began selling merchandise featuring his mugshot to raise money.
Jeffrey Clark
The former Trump Justice Department official was booked early Friday and released on a $100,000 bond.
Charges: Two counts — one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; and one of criminal attempt to commit false statements.
Michael Roman
The former Trump staffer was booked early Friday and released on a $50,000 bond.
Charges: Seven counts — two of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree; two of conspiracy to commit false statements; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of conspiracy to commit filing false documents; one of conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer.
Robert Cheeley
The Atlanta attorney was booked early Friday on a $50,000 bond.
Charges: Ten counts — two of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree; two of conspiracy to commit false statements; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of conspiracy to commit filing false documents; one of conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer; one of solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer; one of false statements; one of perjury.
Shawn Still
The alleged fake GOP elector was booked early Friday and released on a $10,000 bond.
Charges: Seven counts — two of forgery in the first degree; two of false statements; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of criminal attempt to commit filing false documents; one of impersonating a public officer.
The following defendants have not yet surrendered
Stephen Lee
The Lutheran pastor from Illinois is expected to be booked by noon Friday and released on a $75,000 bond.
Charges: Five counts — two of criminal attempt to commit influencing witnesses; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of influencing witnesses; one of conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements.
Trevian Kutti
The former publicist for Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, is expected to be booked by noon Friday and released on a $75,000 bond.
Charges: Three counts — one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of influencing witnesses; and one of conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements.
Misty Hampton
The former Coffee County elections director is expected to be booked by noon Friday and released on a $10,000 bond.
Charges: Seven counts — two of conspiracy to commit election fraud; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of conspiracy to defraud the state; one of conspiracy to commit computer theft; one of conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy; one of conspiracy to commit computer trespass.
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"It was always going to end this way, wasn’t it?" wrote Sykes, a frequent critic of the former president and the party that elected him. "If you elect a serial liar and conman, a narcissist, bully, wannabe mobster, with the vocabulary of an emotionally insecure 9-year-old, you can’t really be shocked at how it turned out, can you?"