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According to the Fulton County jail's web database, former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani turned himself in on Wednesday as part of the extensive Georgia election tampering case.
Why it's important One of former President Trump's 18 co-defendants in the case, Rudy Giuliani, surrendered on August 24, one day before Trump himself was scheduled to do so.
The big picture: Giuliani is accused of breaching 13 laws, including Georgia's RICO legislation, which he previously fought to pass, in connection with alleged attempts to rig the 2020 election in Georgia.
In a meeting with Georgia lawmakers in December 2020, Giuliani detailed fabricated allegations of voter fraud in the state and urged lawmakers to select their own slates of presidential electors to certify the results.a Trump triumph.
According to CNN, Giuliani's attorneys and the prosecution came to an agreement on a $150,000 bond prior to his surrender.
What he's saying: On Wednesday morning, Giuliani told reporters he was feeling "very, very good" about going to Georgia to hand himself in. He continued by claiming he felt "like I'm defending the rights of all Americans, as I did so many times an as a United States attorney."
Go further Full list of Trump co-defendants who have turned themselves in for the Georgia case
On Thursday, a sizable gathering of Trump backers, protesters, journalists, and curious observers braved the sweltering Georgia heat to wait for the former president to show up at the Fulton County Jail.
Driving the news: Trump wrote on social media that he anticipates arriving to the jail about 7:30 p.m. on Thursday after his jet took off from New Jersey. It would be a first for a U.S. president to have his mug shot taken upon surrender.
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