A number of former President Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Fulton County election interference case have received plea deal offers or have been approached about potentially making a deal by the District Attorney's office, multiple sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
Last week, one of the 19 defendants in the case became the first to accept such an offer from prosecutors.
Scott Hall, who was implicated in the alleged scheme to breach voting machine equipment in rural Coffee County, Georgia, received just five years of probation in exchange for testifying against his co-defendants after pleading guilty to five misdemeanors.
If you were wondering why they did RICO, it was entirely to fabricate a case, get the lowers to plead guilty on a plea deal for no jail time then utilize it to “prove” the others are also guilty. It’s a disgusting gestapo tactic that completely pisses on the rule of law.
If you were wondering why they did RICO, it was entirely to fabricate a case, get the lowers to plead guilty on a plea deal for no jail time then utilize it to “prove” the others are also guilty. It’s a disgusting gestapo tactic that completely pisses on the rule of law.