Another Trump lawyer reaches plea deal with Georgia prosecutors
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[October 21, 2023]
By Andrew Goudsward
(Reuters) -A second lawyer who represented Donald Trump's 2020
presidential campaign, Kenneth Chesebro, pleaded guilty on Friday to
illegal efforts to reverse the former U.S. president’s defeat in the
state of Georgia, just days before he was about to go on trial.
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Kenneth Chesebro sits with his attorney Manny Arora during a hearing
where Chesebro accepted a plea deal from the Fulton County District
Attorney in front of Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee at the
Fulton County Courthouse October 20, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.,
October 20, 2023. Alyssa Pointer/Pool via REUTERS |
Chesebro pleaded guilty in a Fulton County court to conspiracy
to commit filing of false documents, one day after another
former lawyer for Trump, Sidney Powell, also pleaded guilty. The
two had been scheduled to be tried together beginning on Monday.
Chesebro agreed to testify against Trump and the other 15
co-defendants in the sprawling racketeering case brought by
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
The plea agreement calls for Chesebro to be sentenced to five
years of probation and pay $5,000 in restitution.
Georgia prosecutors have now gained the cooperation of two
members of Trump’s legal team who played significant roles in
Trump’s attempts to overturn his defeat to Democrat Joe Biden.
The deals with Chesebro and Powell mean that the first scheduled
trial in the case, which was set to give Trump and other
co-defendants a preview of the state’s case, will not happen.
The Georgia case is one of four state or federal criminal cases
that Trump is facing and one of two specifically focused on his
attempts to overturn his election defeat.
Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential
nomination, has pleaded not guilty and continues to falsely
claim his loss was the result of fraud.
Chesebro initially was charged with racketeering and conspiring
to make false statements and commit forgery. Prosecutors alleged
he crafted the legal strategy for Trump’s plan to create
fraudulent slates of electors pledged to vote for Trump in
states where Biden won the popular vote.
Chesebro’s lawyers unsuccessfully sought to dismiss the charges
by arguing that he was only providing advice as a lawyer on
unsettled legal issues. His lawyers previously vowed that
Chesebro would not accept a guilty plea.
(Reporting by Andrew Goudsward and Doina Chiacu; writing by
Susan Heavey; Editing by Doina Chiacu)
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