As part of their plea agreements, convicted co-conspirators Sidney Powell and Ken Chesebro scrawled hand-written, single-sentence letters of apology to the hundreds of thousands of Fulton County voters whose votes they tried to steal, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
“I apologize for my actions in connection with the events in Coffee County,” the letter from the Kraken read in its entirety. “I apologize to the citizens of the State of Georgia and of Fulton County for my involvement in Count 15 of the indictment,” Chesebro wrote, reportedly while sitting at the defense table in October as the judge reviewed the plea deal.
A third defendant, bail bondsman Scott Hall, was more loquacious and organized, typing a brief but penitent apology for his actions saying, “Although I certainly did not mean to violate any laws, I now realize I did and have accepted responsibility for my actions.” Sanctioned lawyer and Giuliani perfumer Jenna Ellis tearfully read her leader to the court in October.