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Donald Trump, after getting his mugshot taken, was released on bail and on his way back from Georgia asserted that he had done no wrong.
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Rudy Giuliani, who served as Trump's personal laywer, on Wednesday turned himself in to the authorities at Fulton County jail.
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Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows was also among the 11 whose mugshots were taken.
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Kenneth Chesebro, Trump's campaign attorney.
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Trump's former lawyer John Eastman.
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Scott Hall, a Georgia bail bondsman, was also among those whose mugshots were taken.
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Former Georgia Republican Party leader David Shafer.
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Harrison Floyd, who served as the director of Black Voices for Trump.
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Ray Smith, the lawyer who had previously represented Trump in Georgia.
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Jenna Ellis, American conservative lawyer who was a part of Trump's legal team.
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Former Georgia Republican Party leader Cathy Latham.
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Sidney Powell, Trump campaign attorney.
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