ABC News reports that Trump co-conspirator in the Fulton County racketeering case Ken Chesebro rejected a plea agreement presented by District Attorney Fani Willis that would have allowed him to avoid prison time and expunge his record after three years. Offered in September, the deal would have been for a guilty plea to one felony racketeering charge, a formal letter of apology, a commitment to testify against his co-defendants, a $10,000 fine and three years’ probation. If he completed the probation without violation, he could move to have the criminal conviction expunged from his record. Chesebro’s trial is scheduled to open this week; his co-defendant in the “early trial” request, Sidney Powell, accepted a deal earlier today.