A third Trump attorney takes a plea deal in Georgia's racketeering, influence, and corruption organization conspiracy case, and must testify against Trump, plus Scott Hall from the Citizen's United family, for a total of four guilty pleas implicating Trump in major crimes against the U.S.A.

Published on 24 October 2023 at 07:40

 

Yet another Trump attorney, Jenna Ellis, has pled guilty to aiding and abetting false statements and writings, and the plea deal requires her to not just testify against Donald Trump and the other defendants, but requires her to provide prosecutors with ANY documents or evidence.

That makes three of Trump's attorneys, along with Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, who have respectively and/or collectively pled guilty to as many as eight counts of crimes, including felony and misdemeanor crimes, which include but are not limited to making fake elector "false filing(s)" regarding the truthfulness of the elections (a felony), and in a broader conspiracy to commit intentional interference with elections duties (six misdemeanors), in a conspiracy with Donald Trump, 17 other people, and/or one another, coupled to a third guilty plea by Scott Hall (a close relative of David Bossie who helped bring unlawful bribery of our government officials via Citizens United via a corrupted SCOTUS), who pled guilty to five crimes (misdemeanors of intentional conspiracy to commit intentional inference with elections duties, for a total of 11 guilty pleas here), and where their plea deals include them not going to prison in exchange for truthful testimony regarding their respective and/or collective roles in furthering a racketeering and/or corruption (RICO) conspiracy (on behalf of a known enemy of the United States, Russia, and/or Jeffrey Epstein's Donald Trump, an agent of Russia with a history of attempting to overthrow the United States, to put a Russian proxy in charge of the same, in order to harm the United States and its military, and its law enforcement, and its rule law, and its people, as much as he was able to, and/or seeks to), is a reasonable inference.[2][3][4]

Just how powerful is the evidence that Fani Willis put together, as to get 4/19 Trump conspirators, three of them lawyers, to take felony and misdemeanor plea deals?

Last, unlike in other states or at the federal level, the Governor of Georgia does not have pardon power, but rather, a special body of the state does, and only AFTER the sentence has been completed, per the State's  website, and where there is a minimum 5 year sentence for racketeering, influence, and corruption organization (RICO) crimes, and three of Trump's attorneys just pled guilty to 8 charges over the last few weeks to some of those crimes, with Jenna Ellis pleading guilty to aiding and abetting Trump and the GOP, Kenneth Chesebro pleading guilty to false filings on behalf of Trump and the GOP, and Sidney Powell and Scott Hall pleading guilty to 11 counts of intentional inference with elections duties for Trump and the GOP, for a total of 13 crimes they have pled guilty to on behalf of Trump and the GOP - is a reasonable inference.

If not one, not two, but three attorneys saw fit to plea guilty to felony and misdemeanor crimes for a RICO conspiracy on behalf of Trump and the GOP, then it is a reasonable inference that Trump, his lawyers, and/or their conspirators has/have little to no evidence of a "witch-hunt", "political persecution", and/or "elections interference", because if they did, then this would give juries and judges reasonable doubt not to convict them, much less them offering up guilty pleas, which really proves that Trump will not win this case in Georgia, he and his conspirators will be found guilty, he and/or they will go to jail, and he and/or they can't be pardoned for the same until after he/or they serve jail time, and if each guilty charge carries a minimum of 5 years in jail, then Trump will die in a prison cell in the deep South in Georgia, and will feast on powdered mashed potatoes until he dies. 

Then there are all the other criminal and civil cases against him at the federal level, and in other states, waiting their turn in line to put Trump, his family, his attorneys, and/or others in jail for even longer.

Trump once claimed he was a "stable genius". Smooth moves stable genius?

 

[1] Photo: https://unsplash.com/@neonbrand

[2] https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-co-defendant-kenneth-chesebro-strikes-plea-deal-in-georgia

[3] https://www.emptywheel.net/2023/10/19/release-the-kraken-sidney-powell-pleading-guilty/

[4] https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/09/29/judge-denies-jeffrey-clark-request-move-his-case-federal-court/