If America had existed without Donald Trump and the 2020 presidential election, you probably never would have heard of Scott Hall – and that would have been fine with Scott Hall.
Hall was just an ordinary bail bondsman in Georgia before he cast aside his job for the criminal workings of a conspirator to overthrow the 2020 President Election. In August Hall became one of among 19 defendants, including Trump, charged by Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis with conspiracy to overturn the election results in Georgia.
https://time.com/6306031/trump-georgia-indictment-co-conspirators/
If Hall had never heard of the Election Hoax, he might have provided bail money for the defendants. Instead, he needed bail money himself.
Crime may pay for a bail bondsman but not for a criminal defendant.
Ironic, huh?
Hall was charged with racketeering and six other felonies for conspiring to perpetuate a breach of voting equipment and other election data at an elections office in rural Coffee County in January 2021.
In late September Hall became the first of the Naughty Nineteen to plead guilty.
Hall pled guilty to five misdemeanor counts of intentional interference with performance of election duties, the New York Times reported.
As part of his plea deal, he agreed to testify against the other defendants, if needed.
The Times also reported that Hall is the brother-in-law of David Bossie, a longtime conservative operative and former deputy campaign manager for the Trump presidential campaign in 2016, who has found himself deep in legal and ethical issues.
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