Sidney Powell, a former attorney for Donald Trump, pleaded guilty on Thursday (19) to six conspiracy charges related to her involvement in attempts to overturn the Republican’s electoral defeat in the state of Georgia. This development was reported by CNN. Powell has also agreed to testify against the former U.S. President and other co-defendants in the case if requested. She was a prominent promoter of false claims that widespread fraud had marred the election following the victory of Democrat Joe Biden.
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This decision may have significant consequences for the former president. On the same day, Jim Jordan, a close ally of Trump, withdrew from the race to become Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Prosecutors have requested a six-year period of supervised release for Powell, a fine of $9,000, and an obligation to author a letter of apology to the citizens of Georgia.
For Trump, the issue at hand is that his former confidante may be called to testify in all other legal proceedings against him, ranging from investigations into his role in the 2021 Capitol attack to the handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.