Latham was indicted for racketeering over efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. She was one of the fake electors who met to cast their votes for Trump.
Shawn Still, Georgia State Senator (indicted)
Still was a leader of the effort in Georgia to create a fake slate of electors and helped create forged documents leading to a number of felony charges.
Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow ($5m judgement)
Lindell promoted baseless claims of election fraud leading to legal challenges and billions of dollars in defamation lawsuits including a judgement for losing his ‘prove me wrong’ contest.
Tom Barrack, Investor (aquitted)
Barrack, a longtime friend of Donald Trump, faced charges related to illegal foreign lobbying on behalf of the United Arab Emirates, leading to his arrest in July 2021.
Igor Fruman (convicted)
Igor Fruman was involved in Rudy Giuliani’s efforts to pressure Ukraine, contributing to Trump’s first impeachment, and faced charges related to campaign finance violations.
Lev Parnas (convicted)
Parnas, a former associate of Donald Trump, faced charges related to campaign finance violations and was involved with Trump’s efforts to pressure Ukraine for political gain.
Misty Hampton, Election County Supervisor (indicted)
Hampton, the former election supervisor for Coffee County, was involved with a breach of security when some of then-President Donald Trump’s supporters accessed local voting data.
Scott Hall (convicted)
Hall was the first RICO defendant in Fulton County to take a plea deal for conspiracy to commit intentional interference with performance of election duties.
Enrique Tarrio, Leader of the Proud Boys gang (convicted)
Tarrio faced legal issues including charges related to the Capitol riot and was famously told on live TV to ‘stand by’ from then president Trump.
Roger Stone, Political Advisor to Trump (convicted)
Stone was convicted on charges related to obstructing a congressional investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, lying to Congress, and witness tampering.