Trump Coconspirators charged in Fake Electors scheme Arizona

PJay

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PHOENIX — Starting Friday morning, Arizona's "fake electors" case will get going with the first of the 18 defendants walking into a basement courtroom in downtown Phoenix.
One arraignment is scheduled Friday, for John C. Eastman.
Eastman is the 64-year-old conservative law professor and former Trump lawyer who was the father of the fake elector scheme, according to court documents.

  • Last September, in a Georgia case that mirrors Arizona's, Eastman was indicted on nine felony charges in Fulton County for his alleged role in a fake elector scheme.
  • Eastman is an unindicted co-conspirator in the federal criminal case against Trump that stems from his attempts to remain in power after the 2020 election.
  • He faces the loss of his law license in California.
Eastman's apparent attempt to reverse the Arizona vote included putting pressure on then-House Speaker Rusty Bowers during a phone call on Jan. 4, 2021, two days before Congress was to certify the 2020 election results.

Where's Rudy Giuliani?​

The last public sighting of Giuliani in Arizona was three weeks after the 2020 election. He spread falsehoods about the election at an 11-hour gathering in a Phoenix hotel ballroom.
(Giuliani may have spread COVID-19 in the ballroom. The Legislature had to shut down for a week out of concern that about 15 Republican lawmakers had been exposed.)
AG Mayes' office has made several attempts to serve Giuliani with a summons to appear in a Phoenix courtroom next week.
Giuliani's been unreachable, but he's not in hiding.
On new nightly broadcasts this week on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, Giuliani has revealed that he's now in Florida.


 
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