


Scott Hall, a bail bondsman and one of former President Donald Trump's 18 co-defendants, has become the first to turn himself in to the Fulton County jail, according to the jail's online database.
Hall, who works as a bondsman out of Atlanta, was charged by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on counts stemming from his alleged involvement in a Coffee County, Georgia, voting system breach.
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Hall was given an inmate verification number on Tuesday and is detained, according to a court filing. He signed a bond agreement with Willis on Monday and will likely be released after he is processed at the jail.
Trump said he would surrender himself on Thursday.
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