Scott Hall, a co-defendant in former United States President Donald Trump's attempts to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia, has pleaded guilty to the five counts brought against him on Friday.
Fulton County Superior Court judge revealed that Hall will be placed on five years of probation as part of the sentencing agreement, becoming the first co-defendant to accept a plea deal in the election interference case.
Last month, Hall turned himself in to the Fulton County Jail following the charges that accuse him of attempting to gain access to voting machines in Coffee County, Georgia in order to prove the results were wrong.