
Former President Donald Trump blew $50,000 in campaign cash on legal fees for an election racketeering case co-defendant who is now expected to testify against him, according to a new report.
The law firm representing Kenneth Chesebro received payment from Trump’s Save America PAC on Sept. 22, the month before its client pleaded guilty to a felony conspiracy charge in the Georgia RICO case, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Friday.
Chesebro, Trump’s former attorney, was accused of forming the plan to overturn Trump’s 2020 presidential election defeat in Georgia.
The cash is just a drop in the $50 million bucket of campaign funds Trump has reportedly spent on legal fees linked to the four criminal cases he faces in 2024.
Chesebro’s plea deal — with includes five years’ probation and a $5,000 fine — mandates he testify and provide evidence in the Georgia election case, ABC News reported at the time it was made.
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On the heels of the plea deal, former federal prosecutor Dennis Aftergut called it “a significant blow” to Trump’s defense in a Los Angeles Times op-ed.
“Chesebro’s testimony is incredibly valuable,” Aftergut argued. “[This] agreement to provide evidence against other defendants is a significant blow to Trump.”
Chesebro's attorney Scott Grubman declined the Journal’s request for comment on the “legal consulting” fee.




