Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro Submit One-Sentence Apology Letters in Georgia Election Case
The letters, part of their plea deals, do not acknowledge Biden's legitimacy nor denounce the conspiracy theories they promoted.
- Lawyers Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, who were indicted in the Georgia election interference case, have submitted one-sentence apology letters as part of their plea deals.
- Powell and Chesebro were among four defendants who pleaded guilty in the case, which accused them of participating in a scheme to illegally keep Donald Trump in power.
- The remaining 15 defendants in the case, including Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and Mark Meadows, have all pleaded not guilty.
- The defendants who reached plea deals received sentences that included probation but no jail time, and their records will be wiped clean if they complete their probation without violating the terms or committing another crime.
- The apology letters do not acknowledge the legitimacy of Joe Biden’s win in Georgia’s 2020 election nor denounce the baseless conspiracy theories they pushed to claim Trump was cheated out of victory through fraud.