The charges include allegations about a largely overlooked incident in Coffee County, Georgia.
legal team, noted, “Huge things are starting to come together! Most immediately, we were granted access - by written invitation! - to the Coffee County systens [sic]. Yay!” Surveillance video from January 7th shows that the office was a hive of activity. In addition to Latham and the SullivanStrickler employees, Hampton, who was the elections supervisor, and Scott Hall, an Atlanta-area bail bondsman and pro-Trump poll watcher, were also present.
The alleged conspiracy came to light as a result of a confluence of a years-long lawsuit challenging the security of Georgia’s election systems, the determination of a private citizen named Marilyn Marks, and a phone call that Hall—who said that he had chartered a plane from Atlanta which took him and the SullivanStrickler employees to Coffee County—made to Marks.
But what happened in Coffee County was not an isolated incident. On August 1st, the day that Trump was
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