Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s former personal attorney, was deeply involved in Trump’s attempt to overturn the election, according to District Attorney Fani Willis’ case. | Fulton County Sheriff’s Office Conservative attorney John Eastman most notably pressured former Vice President Mike Pence to single-handedly overturn the election. | Fulton County Sheriff’s Office Kenneth Chesebro drafted multiple memos outlining how Trump and his team could overturn the election, including assembling contingent electors in state Capitols. | Fulton County Sheriff’s Office Ray Smith is a Georgia-based lawyer who worked on Trump’s litigation in the state. | Fulton County Sheriff’s Office Cathleen Latham is cited in the indictment for attempting to gain access to voting equipment in Coffee County. | Fulton County Sheriff’s Office David Shafer, the former state chair of the Georgia Republican Party, was one of Trump’s false electors in the state. | Fulton County Sheriff’s Office Jenna Ellis worked closely with Giuliani in state-level efforts to subvert the election, and she also supported the idea that Pence could overturn the election himself. | Fulton County Sheriff’s Office Sidney Powell, who worked to seize voting machines and was one of the loudest voices questioning the results of the election, posted on Truth Social Wednesday that she would “proudly be arrested.” | Fulton County Sheriff’s Office Scott Hall is a bail bondsman in Georgia who tried to breach election equipment, according to the indictment. | Fulton County Sheriff’s Office