List Of Alleged Georgia Election Racketeers
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

List of alleged Georgia election racketeers is a list of people directly involved in the Georgia election racketeering prosecution including those who have pled guilty, the remaining defendants, and
unindicted co-conspirators In criminal law, a conspiracy is an agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime at some time in the future. Criminal law in some countries or for some conspiracies may require that at least one overt act be undertaken in furtherance ...
.


Pled guilty

4 of the 19 individuals who were indicted have pled guilty as of October 24, 2023. *
Kenneth Chesebro Kenneth John Chesebro ( ; born June 5, 1961) is an American attorney known as the architect of the Trump fake electors plot that conspired to overturn the 2020 U.S. presidential election. On August 14, 2023, Chesebro was indicted along with eig ...
, pro-Trump lawyer who acted as an outside adviser, seven felony charges. He pled guilty on October 20, 2023. The original charges related to writing memos and emails describing how Georgia and other states could "convene and cast false Electoral College votes". Politically liberal until around 2016, after earning his law degree he worked on prominent cases such as the Iran–Contra investigation as a deputy special counsel, and '' Bush v. Gore'' as research assistant for his former Harvard law professor, Laurence Tribe. However, Chesebro's political views had flipped by 2016 when he assisted Eastman with litigation against birthright citizenship, upon which Trump had been campaigning since 2015. He wrote three memos in 2020—dated November 18, December 6, and December 9—originating the idea of creating "alternate slates of electors" in states Biden had won. * Sidney Powell, Trump campaign lawyer, seven felony charges. On October 19, 2023, Powell pled guilty to six misdemeanor counts in the case. She had been accused of: making false statements that the election results were fraudulent; contracting SullivanStrickler to collect and analyze data from Dominion Voting Systems equipment in multiple states, ultimately leading to the "unlawful breach of election equipment in Coffee County, Georgia". * Jenna Ellis, Trump campaign lawyer, two felonies. Accused of soliciting Georgia state senators to violate their oaths of office "by unlawfully appointing presidential electors from the State of Georgia." She pled guilty on October 24, 2023. * Scott Graham Hall, bail bondsman, seven felonies. Allegations included: "looking into the election on behalf of rump. He has been described in the press as being "at the center of the breach of election equipment in Coffee County". He was the first to plead guilty on September 29. He pled guilty to five misdemeanors.


Remaining defendants

The 15 remaining defendants in the indictment and some of the allegations against them are: * Donald Trump, former U.S. president, 13 felonies. Alleged organizer and leader of a criminal enterprise which attempted to fraudulently overturn the results of presidential elections in Georgia and six other states. *
Rudy Giuliani Rudolph William Louis Giuliani (, ; born May 28, 1944) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 107th Mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001. He previously served as the United States Associate Attorney General from 1981 to 198 ...
, Trump lawyer, 13 felonies. Accused of "overt acts in furtherance of the conspiracy", including falsely telling a Georgia Senate Judiciary Committee that 10,315 dead persons and 2,560 convicted felons cast votes. * John Eastman, Trump lawyer, 9 felonies. Accusations include: making false statements in a court filing; helping assemble "unlawful" pro-Trump electors. * Mark Meadows, Trump's final White House chief of staff, two felonies. Accusations include soliciting a public officer to violate their oath during the Raffensperger call, telling him, "I can promise you there are more than that", in reference to the state having found only two votes cast by felons. * Jeffrey Clark, acting assistant attorney general for the U.S. Justice Department's civil division, two felonies including, "criminal intent to commit false statements and writings". Allegedly "solicited Acting United States Attorney General
Jeffrey Rosen Jeffrey Rosen may refer to: * Jeffrey Rosen (legal academic) (born 1964), U.S. academic and commentator on legal affairs * Jeffrey Rosen (businessman), American billionaire businessman * Jeffrey A. Rosen (born 1958), U.S. lawyer who served as Depu ...
and Acting United States Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue to sign and send "a letter he had drafted to the state Legislature of Georgia, which falsely claimed the DOJ had "identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple States, including the State of Georgia." The request was rejected and the letter was not sent. * Ray Smith III, Trump campaign attorney, 12 felonies. Accused of: soliciting Georgia state senators to violate their oaths of office "by unlawfully appointing presidential electors from the State of Georgia"; on December 14, 2020, encouraging Trump elector nominees to sign a "Certificate of the Votes of the 2020 Electors from Georgia", despite Trump having lost the election. * Bob Cheeley, lawyer, 10 felonies. Allegedly participated in the December 14 fraudulent vote certification meeting. Also accused of perjury before a grand jury for testimony related to the same meeting. *
Mike Roman Michael A. Roman is an American Republican Party (United States), Republican political operative and opposition researcher. He was director of election day operations for Donald Trump's Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign, 2020 presidential c ...
, Trump campaign director, seven felonies. Allegedly he "instructed individuals associated with the Trump Campaign to populate entries on a shared spreadsheet listing Trump presidential elector nominees in Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin." * David Shafer, former Georgia GOP chair and fake elector, eight felonies. Presided over December 14 electoral vote meeting. Accused of wrongfully casting his vote for Trump, and signing the fraudulent electoral vote certificate. *
Shawn Still Shawn Micah Tresher Still is an American businessman and politician who has represented the 48th district in the Georgia Senate since 2023. He is a member of the Republican Party. He was indicted along with former President Trump and 17 others f ...
, fake elector, seven felonies. Accused of "impersonating a public officer" by posing as a "qualified presidential elector" at December 14 meeting. The following are mainly indicted for attempting to influence a Fulton County election worker: * Steve Lee, pastor from Illinois, five felonies. Accused of going to the residence of Fulton County election worker Ruby Freeman "with intent to influence her testimony in an official proceeding in Fulton County". *
Harrison Floyd Harrison William Prescott Floyd III is a military veteran and politician. He was a senior campaign staffer on former President Trump's 2020 re-election campaign and is one of the 19 defendants indicted in 2023 in Fulton County, Georgia. Early ...
, Black Voices for Trump leader, three felonies, including attempting to influence witnesses. The indictment alleges that Lee asked Floyd to help him speak with Freeman, a black woman, because she was afraid to talk to "a white man". Floyd allegedly told Freeman "that she needed protection and purported to offer her help." *
Trevian Kutti Trevian C. Kutti is an American publicist and lobbyist who worked for celebrities including R. Kelly, Kanye West, and Regina King. Starting in 2020, she also worked as a cannabis lobbyist in Illinois. In 2023, Trevian Kutti was charged with thre ...
, publicist from Chicago, three felonies. Allegedly participated in the attempts to influence Freeman's testimony. She is accused of: visiting Freeman's home, falsely telling a neighbor that "she was a crisis manager attempting to 'help' Freeman"; meeting with Freeman at the Cobb County PD for over an hour, again under the pretense of offering help; asking Freeman to give false testimony. The following are mainly indicted for breaching Coffee County election equipment: * Cathy Latham, former Coffee County GOP leader and fake elector, 11 felonies. Accused of: "felony computer trespass" and "computer invasion of privacy" for breaching Coffee County election equipment to copy their data. * Misty Hampton (a.k.a Emily Misty Hayes), then the Coffee County elections supervisor, seven felonies. According to the ''Washington Post'', shortly after the election, she produced a viral video allegedly documenting vulnerabilities in Dominion Voting Systems equipment. She told the ''Post'' that Hall and the other defendants had not gone into a room containing touch-screen voting machines, but had no knowledge of whether they had been in the server room containing the computer that tabulates ballots. She is accused of "willfully and unlawfully tampering with electronic ballot markers and tabulating machines" and "unlawful possession of ballots," along with Latham, Hall, and Powell. There is overlap with the co-conspirators mentioned in the federal indictment of Trump issued two weeks earlier. In the federal indictment, Giuliani was listed as co-conspirator No. #1, Eastman was #2, Powell was #3, Clark was #4, and Chesebro was #5. All five of these people, though not charged in the federal prosecution, are charged as co-defendants in the Georgia prosecution. (Co-conspirator No. #6 in the federal indictment has not yet been conclusively identified by the public.)


Unindicted co-conspirators

The indictment references 30 "unindicted co-conspirators" who allegedly participated in some of the same criminal activities with the 19 defendants. These 30 people are not named in the indictment, but referred to by number. ''CNN'', '' Just Security'', '' The Washington Post'' and '' The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' independently cross-referenced details in the indictment with already public information which does name the involved individuals, allowing many of them to be identified. * 1. Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch. According to the January 6 committee, he discussed a draft of Trump's November 4, 2020 speech, "falsely declaring victory in the 2020 presidential election" four days previously. * 2. Unknown. Fake elector. See 12–19 below. * 3. Boris Epshteyn, Trump political adviser, member of Giuliani's legal team. Allegedly included in two email exchanges with Eastman and Chesebro, one of which was a draft memo for actions to take on January 6. * 4. Robert Sinners, Georgia election day operations lead for Trump. After the election, he allegedly coordinated with Shafer and Hall related to the Coffee County breach. In October 2022, it was reported that Sinners had renounced Trump's election conspiracies after listening to the recorded Raffensperger call and had been hired as Raffensperger's communications director to help build up trust in the
2022 midterm elections The 2022 United States elections were held on November 8, 2022, with the exception of absentee balloting. During this U.S. midterm election, which occurred during the first term of incumbent president Joe Biden of the Democratic Party, all 4 ...
. * 5. Bernard Kerik, former NYPD Commissioner. Allegedly, he: participated in meetings with legislators in Pennsylvania and Arizona; received an email on December 8, copied to Giuliani, from a Republican activist, Bill White, containing the contact information for Georgia Senate leaders. ''CNN'' confirmed with Kerik's attorney, Tim Parlator, that he is the person so-identified. * 6.
Phil Waldron The United States House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol (the January 6th Committee) is a bipartisan select committee of the U.S. House of Representatives established to investigate the U.S. C ...
, GOP political operative. He allegedly: participated in a White House meeting with Trump, Meadows, Giuliani, and Ellis to ask a group of Pennsylvania lawmakers to appoint Trump electors; was among three people to receive data from Michigan's Dominion Systems voting equipment; also discussed investigations of voter fraud in Arizona and Georgia. * 7. Unknown. Allegedly one of several people working with Roman, who contacted Georgia state legislators to appoint fake electors. * 8. Burt Jones, current Lt. Governor of Georgia, then a state senator, fake elector. Identified by a December 7, 2020 tweet quoted in the indictment calling for Georgia voters to demand that "every legal vote is counted", which Giuliani re-tweeted. The indictment mentions Jones over a dozen times, including the allegation of being a fake elector. The executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia, Pete Skandalakis, intends to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Jones. In 2022, a judge prevented Willis from investigating Jones. * 9. Joseph Brannan, then
Georgia Republican Party The Georgia Republican Party is the affiliate of the Republican Party in the U.S. state of Georgia and one of the two major political parties in the state and is currently chaired by David Shafer. Current structure David Shafer is the current ...
Treasurer, fake elector. Allegedly received an email from Chesebro "to help coordinate with the other 5 contested States", and several other emails related to prepare for the fake electors meeting on December 14, 2020. * 10 and 11. Carolyn Hall Fisher and Vikki Consiglio, respectively assistant treasurer and first vice chairperson for the Georgia GOP. They allegedly: received an email from Chesebro, copied to Shafer and Brannan, containing the documents used to create fake elector certificates; served as fake Georgia electors. * 12–19. Fake electors. Individual 12 allegedly discussed the plan to cast bogus electoral votes two days prior to the December 14 meeting. Of the 16 fake electors, three were indicted, the nine remaining ones are unnamed in the charging document, but are numbered 2 and 12–19, accounting for all nine. Publicly available information has not conclusively tied them to a specific unindicted co-conspirator. ** Mark Amick: member of the Georgia Republican Foundation board of governors, and unsuccessful candidate for
Milton Milton may refer to: Names * Milton (surname), a surname (and list of people with that surname) ** John Milton (1608–1674), English poet * Milton (given name) ** Milton Friedman (1912–2006), Nobel laureate in Economics, author of '' Free t ...
city council in 2019. Was a poll-watcher during the 2020 election and later testified that during the first recount he had witnessed more than 9,000 votes erroneously assigned to Biden. ** James "Ken" Carroll: assistant secretary for the Georgia GOP during the election. Previously served in other roles for the party. ** Brad Carver: attorney, Republican National Lawyers Association member, practices law related to energy, environment and utilities. ** John Downey: Cobb County GOP district chair. ** Gloria Kay Godwin: local GOP leader in Blackshear. Co-founded Georgia Conservatives in Action. ** David G. Hanna: co-founder of Atlanticus Holdings Corp., and its CEO until March 2021. ** Mark W. Hennessy: appointee to the Georgia Board of Natural Resources and CEO of several Atlanta car dealerships. ** Daryl Moody: attorney, Georgia Republican Foundation chair, and GOP donor. ** C. B. Yadav: Camden County business owner, Georgians First Commission member, campaign volunteer for Brian Kemp's run for governor. * 20. Not conclusively identified by either ''CNN'' or ''Just Security'', therefore not named here. They both agree on two possibles, and ''Just Security'' proposes a third. This person allegedly attended a meeting on December 18, 2020, with Trump, Giuliani and Powell at the White House to discuss plans for overturning the election results. * 21–22. Conan Hayes and Todd Sanders. Associated with a conservative advocacy group called Byrne's America Project, which donated funds to the Arizona ballot "audit". In a December 21, 2020 email, Powell allegedly instructed the COO of SullivanStrickler, Paul Maggio, to immediately send Individual 6 (Waldron) and Individuals 21 and 22 copies of data obtained from Dominion voting machines in
Wayne County, Michigan Wayne County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of 2020, the United States Census placed its population at 1,793,561, making it the 19th-most populous county in the United States. The county seat is Detroit. The coun ...
. * 23. Unknown. Allegedly involved with the Coffee County voting data breach along with Individuals 24–30, who have all been identified via public records. The indictment indicates that 23 also received a phone call from Floyd on January 3, 2021, in relation to the harassment of Freeman. * 24. Alex Cruce. Allegedly flew to Coffee County with Hall to meet with election officials, and assisted with the election data breach there. * 25 and 29. Doug Logan, Cyber Ninjas CEO; Jeffrey Lenberg, Cyber Ninjas analyst. Hampton allegedly granted them both access to restricted areas in the Coffee County elections office on January 18, 2021, as seen on surveillance video obtained by ''CNN''. Logan also led Cyber Ninja's "audit" of Maricopa County, Arizona's 2020 ballots. * 26. Todd Sanders. Allegedly downloaded Coffee County election data from SullivanStrickler. * 27. Conan Hayes. Also listed as unindicted co-conspirator 21. Allegedly downloaded Coffee County voting data from SullivanStrickler. * 28. Jim Penrose. Allegedly emailed Maggio and requested that he send Coffee County election data to Powell and Lambert. A former employee of the National Security Agency. * 30. Stefanie Lambert. Pro-Trump lawyer from Michigan. Named in an email from Penrose asking SullivanStrickler to send her Coffee County election data. In early August 2023, she was charged with four Michigan state felony counts related to unauthorized access to voting machines and their data.


Special grand jury recommendations

The special grand jury recommended 39 people be charged, of which only 19 were actually charged in the indictment. Many of the others have been identified as unindicted co-conspirators: Epshteyn (3), Jones (8), Brannan (9), Consiglio and Fisher (10 and 11), Amick, Carver, Downey, Godwin, Hennessy, and Yadav (2 and 12–19). The remaining people may or may not be an unidentified co-conspirator listed above: * Jacki Pick * Lin Wood *
Michael Flynn Michael Thomas Flynn (born December 24, 1958) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general and conspiracy theorist who was the 24th U.S. National Security Advisor for the first 22 days of the Trump administration. He resigned in light of ...
*
William Ligon William T. Ligon Jr. (born April 3, 1961) is an American former politician. He served in the Georgia State Senate as the senator from the 3rd district between 2011 and 2021. After Joe Biden won Georgia in the 2020 presidential election, Ligon p ...
*
Cleta Mitchell Cleta B. Deatherage Mitchell (born September 16, 1950) is an American lawyer, politician and conservative activist.Elizabeth WilliamsonRiding Shotgun on Campaign Trail ''The Wall Street Journal'', October 30, 2010 Elected in 1976, Mitchell served ...
* Kurt Hilbert * David Perdue * Alex Kaufman * Kelly Loeffler * Lindsey Graham


References

{{Legal affairs of Donald Trump 2023 controversies in the United States 2023 in American politics 2023 in Georgia (U.S. state) 2023 in United States case law August 2023 events in the United States Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign Donald Trump controversies Georgia Georgia (U.S. state) case law Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act Prosecutions of presidents of the United States Mark Meadows Rudy Giuliani Donald Trump and social media Democratic backsliding in the United States Indictments Georgia (U.S. state) law-related lists Georgia (U.S. state) politics-related lists