Scott Hall just became the first of 19 defendants in the Fulton County RICO case to enter a guilty plea.
According to sources, Hall took a plea deal and will reportedly testify on behalf of the prosecution in exchange for five years of probation.
It remains to be seen whether Hall successfully completes and adheres to the terms laid out by the Fulton County prosecutor’s office.
President Trump has also yet to comment on the recent development.
Evo Central News provided a picture of Hall’s mugshot and echoed the mainstream headlines.
BREAKING: Scott Hall, one of President Trump's Georgia 18 co-defendants in the election tampering case, pled guilty to various criminal charges on Friday.
Hall is the first defendant in the case to enter a guilty plea. pic.twitter.com/oGokBwbRcl
— EvoCentral (@evocentralnews) September 30, 2023
Axios outlined some of the other terms of Hall’s plea deal:
He agreed to testify truthfully, pay a $5,000 fine, serve 200 community service hours and a ban on activities relating to polling and election administration.
ADVERTISEMENTHe also “recorded a statement for prosecutors and pledged to pen a letter of apology to Georgia voters.”
Leftists viewed this as a positive development and celebrated the fact that Hall took a plea deal working with Fulton County prosecutors.
The guilty plea of Scott Hall, 59, a Georgia bail bondsman, was a significant victory for Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis, who secured an agreement from Mr. Hall to testify against other defendants. https://t.co/sLiDQXbFjd
— Rebecca Brown (@FurtherTheWork) September 29, 2023
HUGE BREAKING: Scott Hall, one of trump's co-defendants in Fulton County DA Fani Willis' RICO case, is the FIRST to take a plea deal and will TESTIFY!
Let the flipping begin. pic.twitter.com/hVxmbv6wZq
— BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️ (@mmpadellan) September 29, 2023
BREAKING: The dam breaks as the first co-defendant in the MAGA criminal case in Fulton County pleads guilty — dispelling the Republican illusion that Trump and his cronies are innocent.
Scott Hall, a bail bond business owner, pleaded guilty before Judge Scott McAfee Friday after… pic.twitter.com/oM6b5mcRi8
— Occupy Democrats (@OccupyDemocrats) September 29, 2023
NBC News outlined the charges against Hall:
In the indictment, Hall was charged with numerous felony counts: violation of the Georgia RICO Act; 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.
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