Clues point to identities of ‘unindicted co-conspirators’ in alleged Coffee County breach
By Jon Swaine, Washington Post
The wide-ranging indictment of former president Donald Trump in Georgia accuses four of his supporters of conspiring to copy and distribute data from elections equipment in rural Coffee County, and it leaves unnamed seven “unindicted co-conspirators” who the grand jury said participated in that effort.
The four supporters — attorney Sidney Powell, former county elections supervisor Misty Hampton, bail bonds business owner Scott Hall and former county Republican Party chairwoman Cathy Latham — were each charged Monday with offenses that included conspiracy to commit computer theft and computer trespass. They either declined to comment or did not respond to inquiries from The Washington Post.