Trevian Kutti, accused of intimidating Georgia election worker, surrenders at Fulton County jail  (2024)

10:20 a.m. ET, August 25, 2023

Trevian Kutti,accused of intimidating Georgia election worker, surrenders at Fulton County jail

From CNN's Marshall Cohen

Trevian Kutti,accused of intimidating Georgia election worker, surrenders at Fulton County jail (1)

Trevian Kutti, the Illinois-based publicist accused intimidating a Georgia election worker after the 2020 election, surrenderedFriday at the Fulton County jail.

District Attorney Fani Willis charged Kutti with three state crimes: violating Georgia’s anti-racketeering law, influencing a witness, and conspiring tosolicitfalse statements.

Prosecutors say Kutti participated in a plot to pressure an Atlanta worker into falsely admitting that she committed massive fraud against former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.

Kuttisought a meetingin January 2021 with Ruby Freeman, a Fulton County elections worker who was falsely accused by Trump and his allies of rigging the election in Georgia. At that meeting, which was videotaped by police, Kutti tried to influence Freeman about thesupposed fraud, according to theindictment.

She is a former publicist to musicians R. Kelly and Kanye West.She previously said insocial media poststhat her meeting with Freeman was “cordial” anddenied thatany pressure or “bullying” had occurred.

10:03 a.m. ET, August 25, 2023

Trump was booked as inmate No. P01135809

From CNN's Hannah Rabinowitz and Devan Cole

Trevian Kutti,accused of intimidating Georgia election worker, surrenders at Fulton County jail (2)

Jail records show former President Donald Trump was placed under arrest and booked at the Fulton County jail on Thursday night.

The jail record says that Trump is 6 foot 3 inches tall and weighs 215 pounds. He is listed as having blue eyes and blonde or strawberry hair. He was booked as inmate No. P01135809.

Trump was at the jail for about 20 minutes.

Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat has said all 19 defendants in the Georgia election subversion case will go through the same process as any other criminal defendant in the county, which includes having fingerprints and mug shots taken.

Like several of his 18 co-defendants who have already surrendered at the jail, Trump’s processing was completed quickly because the former president and his lawyers negotiated his consent bond agreement ahead of Thursday's surrender.

As part of the order, Trump agreed to a $200,000 bond and other release conditions, including not using social media to intimidate co-defendants and witnesses in the case.

9:21 a.m. ET, August 25, 2023

Fulton County's district attorney says Trump election subversion trial should begin October 23

From CNN's Tierney Sneed

Trevian Kutti,accused of intimidating Georgia election worker, surrenders at Fulton County jail (3)

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has requested an October 23, 2023,trial date in the election subversion case she’s brought against former President Donald Trump and 18 of his supporters, according to a court filing Thursday.

Willis pointed to a request filed Wednesday by Trump co-defendant Kenneth Chesebro that sought a quick trial under Georgia’s Speedy Trial Act. Willis had told reporters last week when the indictment was returned that she would seek a trial that would begin within the six months.

Trump opposes Willis' proposed timeline, his attorneys said in a filing this afternoon.

Legal experts at the time said that timeline was not plausible, especially as Willis has also indicated she’d like to try the 19 defendants all together. Lawyers for Trump and his co-defendants have previewed the likelihood of pre-trial disputes that will drag the proceedings out. Already three defendants are seeking to move the case to federal court, and the former president is expected to launch a similar bid of his own.

Another sprawling anti-racketeering case brought by Willis suggests that such a timeline is unrealistic. The case, alleging that Jeffrey Williams, the rapper Young Thug, and several of his associates violated Georgia’s RICO law – the key charge in the Trump case – has moved slowly to trial, despite a move by Williams to assert his right to speedy trial.

Jury selection in the case began in January 2023, more than a year and a half the charges were brought. The jury selection remains ongoing and has lasted for more than six months.

Ellie Honig, a CNN legal analyst, said on CNN News Central that while Chesebro has every right to seek a quick trial under the Speedy Trial Act’s expedited timeframe, forcing the other defendants to prepare for a trial in such a short time period may raise constitutional issues. It could lead to possibility that the case’s defendants could be split up – or severed – from the case, Honig said.

9:10 a.m. ET, August 25, 2023

2 defendants are left to surrender at Fulton County jail

From CNN's Hannah Rabinowitz

Former President Donald Trump surrendered Thursday at the Fulton County jail, followed by five other co-defendants early Friday. Here's a quick look at where things stand on surrenders in the Georgia 2020 election case:

  • Total surrendered: 17
  • Total who still need to surrender: 2
  • Total with bond deals: 18
  • Total without announced deals:1

Remember: The two co-defendants who still have to surrender face a noon ET Friday deadline.

8:48 a.m. ET, August 25, 2023

Analysis: Trump's mug shot is a reminder that he is beholden to a process where he cannot control his own fate

From CNN's Stephen Collinson

Trevian Kutti,accused of intimidating Georgia election worker, surrenders at Fulton County jail (4)

Millions and millions of photographs have been taken of American presidents. But none like this.

The mug shot ofDonald Trumpinstantly became one of the most iconic images of anyone who served as commander in chief.

Inmate No. P01135809 stares out of the booking photo, his face like stone. It’s impossible to know what Trump is feeling. But the image, taken after his motorcadedrove into the Fulton County Jail, does not radiate his trademark bravado. His eyes bore into you. And the seal of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office in a top corner is a reminder that Trump, for all his former power, is beholden to a process where he cannot control his own fate.

Trump’s mug shot – stark in its simplicity in a way that must surely grate for an ex-reality star for whom image is everything – is a metaphor for an election in which the potential Republican nominee and possible next president is facing 91 criminal charges across four cases. Trump denies all wrongdoing and is innocent until proven guilty in all cases, including in the racketeering accusations in Georgia related to his bid to overturn the 2020 election.

But in some ways, the mug shot, taken after he surrendered to the authorities on Thursday, represents the inevitable culmination of a life that has stretched and buckled the constraints around the presidency and frequently strained the law. More broadly, for a man who built his legend through paparazzi snaps in the New York gossip columns and who prizes Time magazines bearing his face, the Georgia mug shot, for all its indignity, represents yet another new frontier of notoriety. But for a nation still entangled in recriminations and fury whipped up by Trump, the photograph – which flashed immediately around the world – represents a special kind of tragedy.

Read the full analysis.

8:24 a.m. ET, August 25, 2023

Trump was booked in Fulton County,the 4th timethis year he's faced criminal charges. Here's what we know

From CNN staff

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Donald Trump became the first former president with a mug shot when he was placed under arrest at the Fulton County jail on Thursday evening.

Trump was booked on 13 counts stemming from his efforts toreverse Georgia’s 2020 election results — including racketeering, conspiracy charges and soliciting a public official to violate their oath of office.

It isthe fourth time this yearthe former president has faced criminal charges.

Here’s what to know about the historic day:

  • What happened: The former president, wearing a dark blue suit and red tie, arrived at the Fulton County jail at around 7:30 p.m. ET. After he surrendered, he was placed under arrest and booked on more than a dozen charges. Jail records listed him at 6 foot 3 inches tall and weighing 215 pounds, with blue eyes and blond or strawberry hair. His booking number was P01135809. A mug shot was also taken.
  • Released on bond: The booking process was completed in little more than 20 minutes because the former president and his lawyers negotiated his consent bond agreement ahead of the surrender. Trump agreed toa $200,000 bondand other release conditions, including not using social media to target the co-defendants and witnesses in the case. Trump covered the cost ofthe bond by putting 10% toward it and working with a local Atlanta bonding company, sources told CNN.
  • What Trump said: The former president briefly addressed reporters before boarding his plane to return to New Jersey. He said, “I did nothing wrong,” and described the criminal case against him as “a travesty of justice.”In an interview with the right-wing network Newsmax, he described being at Fulton County jail as "a “terrible experience."
  • The mug shot: Trump's team had discussedthe former president's mug shotprior to his arrival at Fulton County jail,two sources familiar with the discussions told CNN. Trump ultimately decided he wanted toappear "defiant" in the shot, and purposefully chose not to smile, the sources said.
  • Fundraising battles: After leaving Atlanta, Trump posted the image of his mug shot on Truth Social and X, formerly known as Twitter, as the campaign sought to fundraise off the arrest. Without referencing the events in Georgia, President Joe Biden's campaign also sent a fundraising email that read, “I think today’s a great day to give to my campaign.”
  • A new lawyer: Trump and his senior advisers briefly met with his new Georgia lawyer,Steven Sadow, on the plane to Atlanta. Trump replaced his previous lawyer, Drew Findling, just ahead of the surrender. In 2021, Sadow criticized RICO charges as a way for prosecutors to introduce evidence that would otherwise not be admissible during an interview about the potential charges Trump faced in Georgia.
  • The scene outside: Supporters of the former president lined the street entrance to the jail before Trump arrived. Protesters both in support and against Trump stood with signs. Some were dressed in prison uniforms or were draped in American flags, with some singing “God Bless America.” During the proceeding, protesters were yelling about District Attorney Fani Willis, chanting, “Lock Fani up.”
  • About the jail: The Fulton County jail has a reputation for troubled conditions for inmates. Last month, theUS Justice Department launched a civil rights investigationinto living conditions, access to health care, violence against detainees and possible discrimination against those with psychiatric disabilities.
  • What happens next: His co-defendants have until noon on Friday to surrender. Willis has also asked for Trump and the other 18 defendants to be arraigned next month. She has requested an October 23 trial date.
8:11 a.m. ET, August 25, 2023

Pro-Trump lawyer RobertCheeley surrenders at Fulton County jail

From CNN's Marshall Cohen

Trevian Kutti,accused of intimidating Georgia election worker, surrenders at Fulton County jail (6)

Pro-Trump lawyer Robert Cheeley, who was indicted in the Georgia election subversion case, surrendered at the Fulton County jail around 3 a.m. local time, according to inmate records.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis charged Cheeley last week with 10 state crimes, including violating Georgia’s anti-racketeering law, perjury, and soliciting a public officer to violate their oath.

After the 2020 election, Cheeley participated in public hearings before Georgia state lawmakers where he and other allies of former President Donald Trump pushed baseless fraud claims. At a Georgia Senate hearing in December 2020, Cheeley showed video that he falsely claimed contained “evidence” of vote-rigging in Atlanta that “should shock the conscience” of Georgians.

8:09 a.m. ET, August 25, 2023

Trump DOJ officialJeffreyClark surrenders at Fulton County jail

From CNN's Marshall Cohen

Trevian Kutti,accused of intimidating Georgia election worker, surrenders at Fulton County jail (7)

Jeffrey Clark, the Trump-era Justice Department official who was indicted in Georgia after trying to use his federal law enforcement powers to overturn the 2020 election, surrendered at the Fulton County jail in Atlanta early Friday.

Clark turned himself in around 1 a.m. local time, according to inmate records.

District Attorney Fani Willis charged Clark last week with two state crimes: violating Georgia’s anti-racketeering law and attempting to commit false statements.

After then-President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, Clark drafted a letter, which was ultimately never sent, promoting false claims of voting irregularities and urged Georgia lawmakers to consider throwing out Joe Biden’s legitimate electors.

Clark lobbied Trump to make him the acting attorney general, so he could send the letter and have the Justice Department intervene in the Georgia election. Trump decided not to put Clark in charge after other senior Justice Department officials threatened to resign.

He has denied wrongdoing. After Clark was indicted, a spokesperson for the think tank where he works issued a statement on his behalf, saying, he "was simply doing his job in 2020 and he doesn't deserve to be subjected to this naked political lawfare, especially not by a publicity hound like Willis."

8:09 a.m. ET, August 25, 2023

Former election supervisor MistyHampton surrenders

From CNN's Tierney Sneed

Trevian Kutti,accused of intimidating Georgia election worker, surrenders at Fulton County jail (8)

Misty Hampton, a former election supervisor in Coffee County, Georgia, turned herself at the Fulton County jail to be booked on charges brought in the district attorney’s 2020 Georgia election meddling case.

Hampton is accused of participating in a conspiracy to allow supporters of former President Donald Trump to unlawfully access voter data and ballot counting equipment at the Coffee County election office. Hampton also faces the racketeering charge that is central to District Attorney Fani Willis’ case.

Trevian Kutti, accused of intimidating Georgia election worker, surrenders at Fulton County jail  (2024)
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