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FULTON COUNTY, Ga. – Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has officially set former President Donald J. Trump’s bond at $200,000 regarding the multiple charges he faces in connection to alleged interference in the state’s 2020 election. Two other allies charged in the case were also given their bond orders early.null
Trump faces 13 charges. His RICO charge was set at $80,000. Other charges including criminal solicitation, criminal conspiracy, filing false documents among others have been set at $10,000 a piece.
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Kenneth John Chesebro and Ray Stallings Smith III also received consent bond orders Monday. Chesebro faces seven charges set at $100,000, while Smith faces 12 set at $50,000.
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Bond can be posted as cash, commercial surety, or through the Fulton County Jail 10% program, according to the consent bond order.
The document also requires each of the defendants to appear in court, abstain from intimidation tactics against any witnesses or cause any otherwise obstruction of justice. Trump’s order is the only one that specifies that this includes any posts, or reposts, made to social media.
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These bond being preset will not replace any of the defendant’s spending time at the Fulton County Jail to be booked. Trump, and all 18 other defendants charged in the case, will still have to turn themselves into the county jail in-person by Friday, according to District Attorney Fani Willis.
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How will Trump, allies be treated at Fulton Co. Jail?
Before anyone can talk about a trial, the 19 people indicted, including former President Donald Trump, must first turn themselves in at the Fulton County Jail. Prosecutors have given everyone until next Friday to do that.
For a look at what’s next for the former president as the case progresses, FOX 5 has a full breakdown.