See Mugshots for Co-Defendants Who've Surrendered

August 2024 · 2 minute read

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Former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants were instructed to voluntarily surrender to Fulton County, Georgia, authorities by Friday, August 25, after a sprawling indictment accused them of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election in the state. 

After surrendering to authorities, the defendants are booked at the Fulton County jail, an experience that often includes fingerprinting and taking mug shots. 

Georgia state law allows those mugshots to be public, giving the public the first look at the mugshots of some of Trump's closest confidants and potentially even the former president himself, who is expected to head to Fulton County on Thursday.

These photos are historic in that they are the first taken as part of the indictment of a former president. The 19 defendants were charged under Georgia's RICO statute.

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The defendants have yet to appear in court to enter a plea. Trump and Rudy Giuliani, among others, have denied wrongdoing.

In order to not be held in a jail cell, each of the defendants must post bond. Each is set at a different amount based on individual charges against each of the co-defendants but must be paid either in cash, through commercial surety — a.k.a. going to a bail bondsman — or through the Fulton County Jail 10% program, which allows the defendants to only post 10% of their total bond amount. 

Insider is compiling all 19 mugshots in the order that the 19 men and women turned themselves in to authorities and will update in real-time as the photos are released. 

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