Georgia Bail Bondsman Pleads Guilty to Election Interference, Aiding Trump Lawyers
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Georgia bail bondsman Scott Hall pleaded guilty to 5 misdemeanor counts of election interference.
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Hall was sentenced to 5 years probation and fined $5,000 as part of a plea deal.
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Hall admitted to aiding Sidney Powell's team in tampering with voting machines in Coffee County.
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Powell and fellow Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro have pleaded not guilty and will stand trial in October.
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Hall is the first of 19 defendants to plead guilty in the Georgia racketeering case related to the 2020 election.