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All the Mug Shots of Donald Trump and His Alleged Co-Conspirators

The Shady Bunch Photo-Illustration: Intelligencer; Photos FULTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

For Donald Trump, racking up dozens of felony charges comes with one silver lining: getting a legendary mug shot. Trump surrogates began hyping the photo immediately after his first indictment in April 2023, with his daughter-in-law Lara predicting it would “go down in history as the most famous mug shot ever to exist in America.” But Trump was denied his close-up; he was booked with no photo in his first three arraignments, and his campaign resorted to selling merch emblazoned with a fake mug shot.

However, the fourth time was the charm. Trump was photographed inside Atlanta’s main jail on Thursday evening, just like his 18 co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case.

After arriving in Georgia on his private jet, Trump was whisked by police motorcade to the Fulton County Jail where he surrendered and was briefly taken into custody as inmate No. P01135809. Officials entered his mug shot, fingerprints, and a physical description into the jail’s books, listing Trump’s height and weight at 6 feet and 3 inches tall and 215 pounds — 24 pounds less than the weight a White House doctor reported in 2018, according to the New York Times, which said the form was filled out by aides. Twenty minutes later, he was released on a $200,000 bond, 10 percent of it covered by a local bonding company.

Around 8:40 p.m., the sheriff’s office released his mug shot, showing Trump glowering in his signature blue suit and red tie. (He decided not to smile in the photo because, according to CNN’s sources, he wanted to look “defiant.”) He called the whole episode a “travesty of justice” as he boarded his plane back to New Jersey, then posted the infamous photo both on Truth Social and X — the first time he’d used the platform formerly known as Twitter since he was banned following the Capitol riot — under the caption “ELECTION INTERFERENCE / NEVER SURRENDER!” His campaign immediately began selling T-shirts.

Here’s a gallery of all the mug shots in the Georgia case, which we’ll update as more photos come in.

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Donald Trump

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: The 45th president of the United States.

Charges: Trump is facing 13 counts: one count of racketeering; three counts of solicitation of violation of oath by public officer; two counts of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree; two counts of conspiracy to commit false statements and writings; two counts of false statements and writings; one count of conspiracy to commit filing false documents; one count of filing false documents and conspiracy to commit to impersonating a public officer.

Bond: $200,000

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Rudy Giuliani

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: Trump’s personal lawyer, former New York City mayor (a.k.a. “America’s Mayor”), and U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York known for using anti-racketeering laws to take down mobsters. Giuliani allegedly led Trump’s scheme to steal the 2020 election; his role involved filing lawsuits to support his election fraud claims and pressuring election officials in key swing states.

Charges: Giuliani has been charged with 13 counts: one count of racketeering, one count of conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer, two counts of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree, one count of conspiracy to commit filing false documents,two counts of conspiracy to commit false statements and writings, three counts of false statements and writings, three counts of solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer.

Bond: $150,000

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Mark Meadows

Photo: Fulton County Jail

Who: Trump’s former White House chief of staff and former North Carolina congressman. Meadows was on the infamous phone call in which Trump asked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” him more votes. The indictment also mentions Meadows traveling in an attempt to observe a signature match audit being conducted at the Cobb County Civic Auditorium that wasn’t open to the public. He allegedly texted the chief investigator about speeding up the audit and offered money from the campaign to assist.

Charges: Meadows is facing two counts: one count of racketeering, one count of solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer.

Bond: $100,000

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Sidney Powell

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: A Trump campaign attorney accused of accessing voter data in Coffee County and hiring the firm that accessed the voter system. Powell heavily pushed election fraud lies and once even raised the involvement of deceased Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez during a press conference with Rudy Giuliani.

Charges: Powell was charged with seven counts: one count of racketeering, two counts of conspiracy to commit election fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit computer theft, one count of conspiracy to commit computer trespass, one count of conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy, one count of conspiracy to defraud the state.

Bond: $100,000

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Jenna Ellis

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: Former member of Trump’s campaign legal team.

Charges: Ellis is facing two counts: one count of racketeering and one count of solicitation of violation of oath by public officer.

Bond: $100,000

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John Eastman

Photo: FULTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Who: Trump’s election lawyer who created the legal blueprint for the former president’s effort to steal the 2020 election.

Charges: Eastman is facing nine counts: one count of racketeering, two counts of conspiracy to commit false statements and writings, two counts of conspiracy to commit forgery, one count of solicitation of violation of oath by public officer, one count of conspiracy to commit filing false documents, one count of conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer, and one count of filing false documents.

Bond: $100,000

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Kenneth Cheseboro

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: A Trump campaign attorney who allegedly orchestrated the fake electors plan.

Charges: Chesebro is facing seven counts: one count of racketeering, two counts of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree; two counts of conspiracy to commit false statements and writings; one count of conspiracy to commit filing false documents; one count of conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer.

Bond: $100,000

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Scott Hall

Photo: FULTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Who: A Georgia bail bondsman and Trump operative who allegedly participated in the scheme to illegally breach election equipment in Coffee County.

Charges: Hall is facing seven counts: one count of racketeering, two counts of conspiracy to commit election fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit computer theft, one count of conspiracy to commit computer trespass, one count of conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy, and one count of conspiracy to defraud the state.

Bond: $10,000

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David Shafer

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: A former state senator and Georgia GOP chair who was one of Trump’s fake electors.

Charges: Shafer is charged with eight counts: one count of racketeering, three counts of false statements and writings, two counts of forgery in the first degree, one count of impersonating a public officer, and one count of attempting to commit filing false documents.

Bond: $75,000

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Ray Smith

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: A Georgia lawyer who is accused of advising Trump’s fake electors and testifying falsely to the state legislature that fraud had taken place in the 2020 election.

Charges: Smith is facing 12 counts: one count of racketeering, three counts of solicitation of violation of oath by public officer, two counts of false statements and writings, two counts of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree, two counts of conspiracy to commit false statements and writings, one count of conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer, one count of conspiracy to commit filing false documents.

Bond: $50,000

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Cathy Latham

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: Former Coffee County Republican Party chairwoman and one of Trump’s fake electors. She allegedly allowed the breach of the county’s voter system.

Charges: Latham is facing 11 counts: one count of racketeering, two counts of conspiracy to commit election fraud, one count of impersonating a public officer, one count of forgery in the first degree, one count of false statements and writings, one count of criminal attempt to commit filing false documents, one count of conspiracy to commit computer theft, one count of conspiracy to commit computer trespass, one count of conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy, one count of conspiracy to defraud the state.

Bond: $75,000

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Harrison Floyd

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: The executive director of Black Voices for Trump, who allegedly participated in the effort to pressure Ruby Freeman to falsely confess to voter fraud.

Charges: Floyd was charged with three counts: one count of racketeering, one count of conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements and writings and one count of influencing witnesses.

Bond: $100,000

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Jeffrey Clark

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: A former Justice Department official who wrote an unsent letter that made false claims that the department had concerns about the election results in Georgia.

Charges: Clark has been charged with two counts: one count of racketeering, one count of criminal attempt to commit false statements and writings.

Bond: $100,000

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Robert Cheeley

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: A Georgia lawyer who alleged voter fraud at the State Farm Arena where ballots were being tabulated.

Charges: Cheeley has been charged with 10 counts: One count of violation of racketeering, two counts of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree, two counts of conspiracy to commit false statements and writings, one count of conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer, one count of conspiracy to commit filing false documents, one count of solicitation of violation of oath by public officer, one count of false statements and writings, and one count of perjury.

Bond: $50,000

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Mike Roman

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: A Trump campaign official who is accused of helping to organize slates of fake electors in multiple states including Georgia.

Charges: Roman is facing seven counts: One count of racketeering, two counts of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree, two counts of conspiracy to commit false statements and writings, one count of conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer, one count of conspiracy to commit filing false documents.

Bond: $10,000

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Shawn Still

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: A newly elected Georgia state senator who was one of the alternate electors.

Charges: Still was charged with seven counts: one count of racketeering, two counts of forgery in the first degree,  two counts of false statements and writings,  one count of impersonating a public officer, one count criminal attempt to commit filing false documents.

Bond: $10,000

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Stephen Lee

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: An Illinois pastor alleged to have intimidated Ruby Freeman, a Fulton County poll worker, at her home.

Charges: Lee is facing five counts: one count of racketeering, two counts of criminal attempt to commit influencing witnesses, one count of conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements and writings, one count of influencing witnesses.

Bond: $75,000

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Trevian Kutti

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: A former publicist for Kanye West who went to Ruby Freeman’s home and tried to pressure her into confessing to voter fraud.

Charges: Kutti is facing three counts: one count of racketeering, one count of conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements and writings and one count of influencing witnesses.

Bond: $75,000

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Misty Hampton

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Who: The former elections supervisor of Coffee County who allegedly played a role in attempted election fraud in the county.

Charges: Hampton was charged with seven counts: one count of racketeering, two counts of conspiracy to commit election fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit computer theft, one count of conspiracy to commit computer trespass, one count of conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy, one count of conspiracy to defraud the state.

Bond: $10,000

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