Arizona Indicts Guiliani, Eastman, Ellis in fake elector case

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NYT: Arizona Charges Giuliani and Other Trump Allies in Election Interference Case

Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mark Meadows, and a number of others who advised Donald J. Trump during the 2020 election were indicted in Arizona on Wednesday, along with all of the fake electors who acted on Mr. Trump’s behalf there to try to keep him in power despite his loss in the state.

Boris Epshteyn, one of Mr. Trump’s top legal strategists, was also among those indicted, a complication for Mr. Trump’s defense in the criminal trial that began this week in Manhattan over hush money payments made to a porn star, Stormy Daniels.

The indictment includes conspiracy, fraud and forgery charges, related to alleged attempts by the defendants to change the 2020 election results. Arizona is the fourth swing state to bring an elections case involving the activities of the Trump campaign in 2020, but only the second after Georgia to go beyond the fake electors whom the campaign deployed in swing states lost by Mr. Trump.

The former president, who is seeking another term, was also named an unindicted co-conspirator in the Arizona case. Mr. Giuliani is Mr. Trump’s former personal lawyer; Mr. Meadows was the White House chief of staff at the time of the 2020 election.

Also indicted were Mike Roman, a Trump campaign operative in 2020, John Eastman, an architect of the fake electors plan, and two other lawyers who advised Mr. Trump and his 2020 campaign: Jenna Ellis and Christina Bobb.

The indictment lays out a series of alleged efforts by the defendants to overturn Arizona’s election results; they are accused of pressuring “officials responsible for certifying election results to encourage them to change the election results,” including the governor, the legislature and the Maricopa Board of Supervisors.

In all, 35 people who acted as fake electors in Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and now Arizona face criminal charges for signing certificates in 2020 falsely stating that Mr. Trump had won their state’s electoral votes.
 

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Rudy Giuliani still hasn’t been served his Arizona indictment

It’s not for a lack of trying.

A team of prosecutors and investigators for Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes (D) has made multiple attempts to serve Giuliani a summons — essentially a formal notice that he has been criminally charged here and must appear before a judge May 21, said Richie Taylor, a spokesperson for the office.

The day after a grand jury handed down the indictment, Taylor said two agents for the state attorney general traveled to New York City, where they hoped to hand-deliver the summons to Giuliani. The agents determined that Giuliani was in his New York apartment because he had recently video streamed from his residence, he said. The agents matched the setting of the video stream with pictures of the interior of his residence from an old real estate listing that is still online.

A person at the building’s front desk told the agents that they were not allowed to receive service of documents. The person did not dispute that Giuliani lived there, Taylor said.

“We were not granted access,” Taylor said.

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“You can think of a summons to appear as a courtesy by the prosecutors — it is an invitation to appear,” Charlton said. “You can be held in contempt if you are served and fail to appear. But the alternative for prosecutors is to issue an arrest warrant, and that is, of course, a much more compelling vehicle.”
 
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“You can think of a summons to appear as a courtesy by the prosecutors — it is an invitation to appear,” Charlton said. “You can be held in contempt if you are served and fail to appear. But the alternative for prosecutors is to issue an arrest warrant, and that is, of course, a much more compelling vehicle.”

Do it. Let's see a hand-cuffed Guiliani being stuffed into a police car.
 
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Rudy Giuliani still hasn’t been served his Arizona indictment

It’s not for a lack of trying.

A team of prosecutors and investigators for Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes (D) has made multiple attempts to serve Giuliani a summons — essentially a formal notice that he has been criminally charged here and must appear before a judge May 21, said Richie Taylor, a spokesperson for the office.

The day after a grand jury handed down the indictment, Taylor said two agents for the state attorney general traveled to New York City, where they hoped to hand-deliver the summons to Giuliani. The agents determined that Giuliani was in his New York apartment because he had recently video streamed from his residence, he said. The agents matched the setting of the video stream with pictures of the interior of his residence from an old real estate listing that is still online.

A person at the building’s front desk told the agents that they were not allowed to receive service of documents. The person did not dispute that Giuliani lived there, Taylor said.

“We were not granted access,” Taylor said.

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“You can think of a summons to appear as a courtesy by the prosecutors — it is an invitation to appear,” Charlton said. “You can be held in contempt if you are served and fail to appear. But the alternative for prosecutors is to issue an arrest warrant, and that is, of course, a much more compelling vehicle.”

Yesterday....Happy Birthday Rudy!

"The final defendant was served moments ago," Mayes posted on the social media site X. She tagged Giuliani's account and wrote, "Nobody is above the law."

Earlier in the day, Giuliani posted a taunting message to the platform referring to his avoidance of being served in the case. That post was later deleted, but Mayes shared a screenshot of Giuliani's remarks, which included an image of him and six other people surrounded by balloons. Giuliani on Friday said on X that he was having an "early-birthday celebration in Florida."

 
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....Eastman was arraigned in Phoenix yesterday:

John Eastman, an architect of former President Donald Trump's plan to stop the certification of the 2020 election, entered a plea of not guilty in a Maricopa County court on Friday morning.

The former Trump attorney is the first of 18 people indicted last month in Arizona to appear in court and answer to charges stemming from the election nearly four years ago.

Eastman and others are facing nine felony counts in Arizona, including conspiracy, forgery and fraud. If convicted, the crimes could carry prison time, though state law allows for less severe penalties, including probation, depending on a defendant's circumstances, like past criminal history.
 
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Yesterday....Happy Birthday Rudy! "The final defendant was served moments ago," Mayes posted on the social media site X. She tagged Giuliani's account and wrote, "Nobody is above the law."

Earlier in the day, Giuliani posted a taunting message to the platform referring to his avoidance of being served in the case. That post was later deleted, but Mayes shared a screenshot of Giuliani's remarks, which included an image of him and six other people surrounded by balloons. Giuliani on Friday said on X that he was having an "early-birthday celebration in Florida."

'It wasn't done stylishly': Giuliani gripes about being served AZ papers on his birthday

I guess it wasn't gift-wrapped.
 
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Rudolph W. Giuliani and 10 other allies of Donald J. Trump were arraigned and entered not-guilty pleas on Tuesday in an Arizona criminal case that charges them with trying to keep Mr. Trump in power after he lost the 2020 presidential election.

Mr. Giuliani, who appeared virtually at his arraignment, was ordered by the court to appear in person within 30 days and pay a $10,000 appearance bond. Those conditions, which were not imposed on other defendants, came after prosecutors said Mr. Giuliani had taken numerous steps to evade their attempts to serve him with notice of his indictment.


 
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