Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign attorney Kenneth Chesebro is shown in a police booking mugshot released by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, Atlanta, Aug. 23, 2023.
Source: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office
A 2020 Trump campaign aide and two attorneys who did work for the campaign have been indicted on forgery charges related to the so-called fake electors scheme to undo President Joe Biden’s electoral victory in that state.
The charges against former campaign aide Mike Roman and attorneys Kenneth Chesebro and Jim Troupis are the last in a series of criminal prosecutions related to former President Donald Trump’s attempt to reverse his loss to Biden in the 2020 election.
Trump himself is charged in federal court in Washington, D.C., and in state court in Georgia with crimes connected to that effort.
Prosecutors in Michigan and Nevada also have charged other people with crimes related to putting together a slate of Electoral College electors for Trump in those states despite Biden having won both states.
Chesebro, who lives in Puerto Rico, pleaded guilty in Georgia in October to a felony charge of conspiracy to commit filing false documents in connection with his coordination of a plan to have 16 Republicans falsely claim to be legitimate electors in the Electoral College for Trump.
Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin were some of the swing states that gave Biden his margin of victory in the Electoral College, the entity that designates the winner of U.S. presidential elections after the popular vote in November.
Court records show that the initial court appearance for Roman, Chesebro, and Troupis in the Wisconsin case will be on Sept. 19 in Dane County Circuit Court.
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