The former president and his co-defendants
Donald Trump made history again on Thursday as the first ever former US president to take a photograph.
The 45th president, however, was far from the only high-profile person photographed for bookings this week.
A handful of the other 19 defendants charged in the case were referred for trial at the start of the week.
They included former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, as well as former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.
Below, we take a look at all 11 people and their relationship to the election case in Georgia.
Rudy Giuliani
The former mayor of New York took the photo after he turned himself in to Georgia authorities on Wednesday.
Once a lawyer for Trump, he was at the forefront of the campaign alleging widespread fraud.
Mr. Giliani has been charged with 13 counts, including violating several state laws under «criminal activity.» ”, prompting government officials to reverse Trump's defeat.
Mark Meadows
The former Trump White House Chief of Staff and former Congressman from North Carolina in Georgia faces two counts of racketeering and one count of soliciting a breach of oath by a public official.
Mr. Meadows was on trial. during the infamous phone call in which Trump pressured Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to «find» him more votes.
Sidney Powell
Ms. Powell, a Trump campaign lawyer, is accused of access to voter data in Coffee County and hire a firm that had access to the voter system.
She spread rhetoric about electoral fraud, even bringing up the alleged involvement of the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez during a press conference with Giuliani.
Ms Powell faces seven counts, including two counts of conspiracy to commit fraud election.< /p> Jenna Ellis
Ms. Ellis is a former member of Trump's legal team. She faces two counts of racketeering and one count of inciting a breach of oath by a government official.
John Eastman
Mr. Eastment allegedly set up a legal scheme to allow Mr. Trump to «steal» the 2020 election.
He faces nine counts, including two counts of conspiracy to make false statements and writings, and has $100,000 bail.< /p> Kenneth Chezebro
Mr. Chezeborough, a Trump campaign lawyer, allegedly orchestrated a phony voters plot.
Among the seven charges against him are two counts of conspiracy to commit first-degree forgery and two counts of conspiracy to commit false statements and writings.
Scott Hall
Because Mr. Hall bailed a surety and an employee Trump from Georgia, Mr. Hall was allegedly involved in a scheme to illegally hack into voting equipment in Coffee County, Georgia.
Hall faces seven counts and has $10,000 bail.
David Schafer
Mr. Schafer is a former state senator and chairman of the Republican Party of Georgia, who now faces eight charges of electoral fraud.
These include one count of racketeering, three counts of false statements and affidavits, two counts of first degree forgery, one count of impersonating a government official, and one count of attempting to file false documents.
Ray Smith
As a Georgia lawyer, Mr. Smith allegedly advised Mr. Trump's «fake voters» and falsely testified to the state legislature that fraud took place in 2020.
Mr. Smith faces 12 counts, including three counts of soliciting a breach of oath by a public official.
Cathy Latham
As a former Chair of the Coffee County Republican Party, Ms. Latham allegedly violated the county's electoral system.
< p> She faces 11 years in prison. counts, including two counts of conspiracy to rig the election.
Harrison Floyd
Mr. Floyd, chief executive of Black Voices for Trump, was allegedly involved in a movement to pressure Ruby Freeman to she falsely admitted to vote rigging.< /p>
Floyd has been charged with three counts and his bail has not yet been set. Earlier this year, he was charged with assaulting an FBI agent working on a Justice Department investigation.
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