Scott Hall, a bail bondsman who was one of the Republican operatives who illegally accessed voting machines in Coffee County, Georgia, became the first of the 19 co-defendants in the Fulton Trump coup attempt RICO case to take a plea deal on Friday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Hall and several other unindicted co-conspirators had accompanied another defendant, fake elector and former Coffee County GOP chairwoman Cathy Latham to the county clerk’s office, where the then-clerk Misty Hampton (another one of the 19 defendants) had let them into the server room to take whatever software and voter data they wanted from the county’s Dominion Voting Machines equipment. Hall was charged with a RICO violation count, two counts of conspiracy to commit election fraud, conspiracy to commit computer theft, conspiracy to commit computer trespass, conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy, and conspiracy to defraud the state.
His buddy Sidney “Kraken” Powell was hit with same charges so it might be a safe bet we’ll see Hall on the witness stand (live on television) in her and Kenny Chesebro’s trial in November. NBC News reports that Hall has copped to all charges and is looking at five years probation with no jail time in exchange for agreeing to “testify truthfully in this case and all further proceedings.”