
Donald Trump's criminal case out of Fulton County, Georgia, just got more interesting as one of the former president's co-defendants has reportedly pleaded guilty, marking the first such guilty plea in the sprawling conspiracy investigation.
Trump was one of almost two dozen individuals indicted in the Georgia RICO case, which prosecutor Fani Willis brought for allegedly unlawful attempts to subvert the state's 2020 presidential election. Trump has denied all wrongdoing.
But one co-defendant has already pleaded guilty, meaning that individual has admitted wrongdoing for himself.
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Hugo Lowell, The Guardian's political investigations reporter, revealed the info online.
"Breaking: Fulton County 2020 election conspiracy case co-defendant Scott Hall pleads GUILTY — the first to have done so in this criminal case that also involves Trump," Lowell wrote Friday.
The news came the same day that reports showed Georgia prosecutors will offer a plea agreement to the first two defendants in the racketeering case.