Rudy Giuliani, who rose to prominence decades ago as a crime-fighting federal prosecutor and the mayor of New York City, turned himself in to an Atlanta jail Wednesday on charges that he and former president Donald Trump oversaw a vast conspiracy to illegally keep Trump in power after the 2020 election.
Giuliani’s criminal booking on a $150,000 bond marked the most dramatic consequence yet for his role in trying to reverse Trump’s loss to Joe Biden nearly three years ago. Authorities in New York and Washington have sought to disbar him. He is the subject of at least three defamation lawsuits by election workers and voting technology companies. He has claimed to be financially strapped, struggling to find a lawyer in Georgia to defend him and pleading with Trump — unsuccessfully, so far — to help pay his legal bills.
Giuliani and Trump, who plans to surrender Thursday, each face 13 felony charges, more than any of the other 17 defendants in a sweeping indictment brought under Georgia’s anti-racketeering statute. Giuliani is accused of conspiring to make false statements, file false documents and commit forgery, among other charges.
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