Two attorneys named as co-defendants in former President Donald Trump's Georgia racketeering case surrendered to Fulton County authorities Wednesday following the sweeping indictment over alleged 2020 election subversion.
Kenneth Chesebro, the lawyer who allegedly created a legal plan to substitute alternate electors to claim victory for Trump, surrendered himself Wednesday morning and was accompanied by his own legal counsel.Along with allegedly violating the state's Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act, Chesebro faces six conspiracy-related counts, including forgery in the first degree and filing false documents.
Scott Grubman, an attorney for Chesebro, said his client"stands ready to defend himself against these unfounded charges." A local Atlanta-based attorney allegedly involved in the scheme, Ray Smith, also turned himself in Wednesday and faces charges including racketeering, conspiracy, soliciting a violation of oath of office by a public official, and making false statements.
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