Who are the ‘unindicted co-conspirators’ in the alleged Coffee County breach?

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In an attempt to learn the identities of those tied to the copying of elections data in rural Georgia, The Post compared the descriptions of events in the indictment against Trump that was unsealed Monday with other records related to the alleged breach.

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.

in a long-running lawsuit over the security of Georgia’s voting systems. Election-integrity activists filed that lawsuit against state officials in federal court in Atlanta.The records indicate the unnamed co-conspirators — who either declined to comment or did not respond to requests for comment — appear to be the following people:The indictment says that “Individual 24” and Hall flew from DeKalb-Peachtree Airport outside Atlanta to Douglas Municipal Airport in Coffee County on Jan.

“Individual 25” is also one of two co-conspirators described in the indictment as having accessed nonpublic areas of the Coffee County elections office on Jan. 18, 2021, with Hampton’s permission. Surveillance footage reviewed by The Post shows Logan was one of only two members of the public to visit the office that day, when it was closed for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. It was not clear from the footage what he did inside.

Sanders, 47, who lives in Port Charlotte, Fla., worked with the Powell team that was attempting to access voting equipment in multiple jurisdictions. In December 2020, according to visitor logs, he traveled to Antrim County, Mich., with SullivanStrickler employees to copy data there under a court order. An email turned over by SullivanStrickler for the lawsuit also describes an individual named “Todd,” with Sanders’s cellphone number, as the Powell team’s person on the ground in Nevada.

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