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Two more of former President Donald Trump's co-defendants in Georgia turn themselves in

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Developments are coming fast and furious in the Georgia 2020 election RICO case that has seen Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants indicted in Fulton County.
On Monday, Trump announced his plans to turn himself in for booking at the Fulton County jail on Thursday this week, ahead of a Friday deadline at noon issued by DA Fani Willis.
Bond information has also begun to trickle out for several of the defendants - with Trump's set at $200,000 and others varying in ranges of $10,000-$100,000.
David Shafer and Cathy Latham surrendered to the Fulton County jail overnight Wednesday.
Despite efforts to move his case to federal court, the former Georgia Republican Party chairman turned himself in before the Friday deadline set by the district attorney.
Latham is an accused fake elector and former GOP Coffee County Party head.
Jail documents show that David Shafer and Cathy Latham have been released, but authorities have not provided the terms and amount of the bond. The bond was previously set at $75,000.
On Monday, Trump announced his plans to turn himself in for booking at the Fulton County jail on Thursday this week, ahead of a Friday deadline at noon issued by DA Fani Willis.
Bond information has also begun to trickle out for several of the defendants - with Trump's set at $200,000 and others varying in ranges of $10,000-$100,000.
David Shafer and Cathy Latham surrendered to the Fulton County jail overnight Wednesday.
Despite efforts to move his case to federal court, the former Georgia Republican Party chairman turned himself in before the Friday deadline set by the district attorney.
Latham is an accused fake elector and former GOP Coffee County Party head.
Jail documents show that David Shafer and Cathy Latham have been released, but authorities have not provided the terms and amount of the bond. The bond was previously set at $75,000.
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