Unmasking the Co-Conspirators in Trump’s Georgia Indictment
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Trump's latest indictment includes 18 co-defendants and 30 unindicted co-conspirators. Here's our attempt at figuring out as many as possible.
- But he also was involved in supposed election checking in Georgia.
“On or about the 18th day of January 2021, Misty Hampton allowed unindicted co-conspirators Individual 25 and Individual 29, whose identities are known to the grand jury, to access non-public areas of the Coffee County Board of Elections & Registration Office,” one part reads.
Long-publicized video footage from that exact date shows Hampton leading Logan as well as supposed “systems vulnerability expert” Jeffrey Lenberg into that exact facility.
So which one is 25 and which one is 29?
- The indictment additionally alleges that on four separate dates, Individual 25 downloaded Coffee County election data that SullivanStrickler and its team had uploaded to a server.
- Documents previously filed in a sprawling federal lawsuit on electronic voting in Georgia list five men whose accounts accessed that material.
- Logan’s name is on that list. Lenberg’s is not.
- Ergo, Individual 25 appears to be Logan.
Donald Trump’s fourth indictment is, on almost every level, the most sprawling charging document against the former president to date, laying out 41 felony counts across 19 named defendants—along with 30 other unindicted, unnamed co-conspirators.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis intends to bring all 19 named defendants to trial simultaneously, building her case with RICO statutes usually reserved for organized crime syndicates like the mafia or street gangs.
But that’s precisely Willis’ point: Collectively, Trump and these co-conspirators comprised a “criminal organization”—or, for purposes of Georgia law, a criminal “enterprise” when they sought to overturn the election results in Georgia.
The Daily Beast has cross-referenced the Fulton County indictment with available documents—like the House Jan. 6 committee’s trove of evidence, other Trump indictments, and contemporaneous news reports—to potentially identify up to 21 of the 30 anonymous co-conspirators.
It is notable that Willis did not charge any of these individuals, suggesting they may not have committed a crime or been willing participants in the alleged conspiracy.
While it’s impossible to say at times that a certain person is definitively this individual described in the indictment, some of the unindicted co-conspirators confirmed to The Daily Beast that they were, in fact, that person.
For others, we can only lay out why the evidence strongly suggests it is them.
In the case of the fake electors, a number of the 16 members of the Georgia slate are indistinguishable from each other. We have noted that in the following list.
But here is our best attempt at identifying the 30 unnamed co-conspirators in this latest indictment
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