The Faces of the Fulton County Racketeering Enterprise

Written by Jack Hassard

On August 17, 2023
City buildings during night time

The Fulton County District Attorney indicted nineteen people. You could recognize the faces of Donald Trump, Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, and Sidney Powell as shown in Figure 1. But could you identify the other fourteen people who were also indicted?

Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

To make it easier for you, here are the names and some information about each. Can you match them to the photos? CLICK ON THIS LINK TO CHECK YOUR ANSWERS.

  • Donald Trump, ex-president
  • Rudy Giuliani, ex-presidential lawyer
  • John Eastman, ex-president campaign attorney
  • Mark Meadows, ex-president chief of staff
  • Kenneth Chesebro, ex-president attorney who worked with slate of fake electors
  • Jeffrey Clark, former department of justice lawyer
  • Jenna Ellis, lawyer who worked with Giuliani to spread false ideas of Georgia election
  • Ray Smith III, Atlanta lawyer associated with GA fake electors
  • Bob Cheeley, Alpharetta, GA attorney, showed videos of State Farm election site
  • Mike Roman, lawyer who worked to identify fake electors in swing states
  • David Shafer, former chair of GA GOP lead meeting of fake electors in GA State Capitol
  • Shawn Still, Ga. legislator, who also served as one of the 16 fake GA electors
  • Stephen Cliffgard Lee, a Illinois police chaplain who intimidated Ruby Freeman, GA election worker
  • Harrison Floyd, worked to intimidate Ruby Freeman by sending Trevian Kutti to her home & threaten her
  • Trevian Kutti, a publicist who visited Ruby Freeman to claim if she didn’t confess to election fraud, she’d be arrested
  • Sidney Powell, Lawyer who breached elections data from Coffee County, GA
  • Cathy Latham, another GA fake elector who opened the doors to Powell’s team to search and copy computer files
  • Scott Hall, an Atlanta bail bondsman who worked to secure files from the Coffee County elections center
  • Misty Hampton, a former election supervisor of Coffee County
Racketeering Count 1

If you follow this link to the Fulton County indictment, you will see on the first two pages what charges each of the nineteen people was charged. Note that all of them were charged with Count 1, violating the Georgia RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act. Fani Willis has used this prosecutorial tool before in the Atlanta Cheating Scandal. There were 35 educators charged with the RICO Act. Twelve were convicted of racketeering charges. (Please keep in mind that I wrote on this blog that I disagreed with the nature of the charges against the teachers, which you can read here, here, and here.

I agree with Fani Willis, the special grand jury, and the Fulton County grand jury who have investigated the actions of the defendants named in the indictment. If you read and study the indictment, you will learn that the people named (and those unnamed) were part of a criminal enterprise whose goal was to change the outcome of the free and fair Georgia presidential election. Those named, along with Trump directing, acted as an ally to an autocrat who believed he could stay in office, even if it meant using force, intimidation, propaganda, and fraud. Their goal was to knowingly and willfully work together to overturn the elections in Georgia and other swing states.

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