


Authorities released the mug shots of conservative lawyer John Eastman and bail bondsman Scott Hall Tuesday evening after the two co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case turned themselves in at the Fulton County Jail earlier in the day.
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Jail records showed that Eastman posted a $20,000 surety bond for the racketeering charge and $10,000 bonds for each of the other eight charges against him.
Hall posted a $4,000 surety bond for the racketeering charge and $1,000 bonds for each of the six other charges against him.
The release of the mug shots is in line with earlier comments made by the county’s Sheriff Patrick Labat that the high-profile defendants would receive no special treatment and have their mug shots taken.