
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports:
One hour before the deadline to surrender expired, Illinois pastor Stephen Lee became the last of the 19 defendants accused in the sweeping election racketeering case to surrender to the Fulton County Jail.
Lee already has a bond agreement in place at $75,000. He is charged with violating the state’s RICO Act, influencing witnesses, conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements and writings and two counts of criminal attempt to commit influencing witnesses.
Lee, along with co-defendants Harrison Floyd and Trevian Kutti, was charged in connection with the intimidation of Fulton County election worker Ruby Freeman. He allegedly asked Floyd to arrange a meeting with Freeman to discuss an “immunity deal” in exchange for a false admission of committing election fraud.
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#BREAKING: Less than two hours before the deadline to surrender expired, Illinois pastor Stephen Lee became the last of the 19 defendants accused in the sweeping racketeering case to surrender to the Fulton County Jail. https://t.co/SxO3bFstoY
— Atlanta Journal-Constitution (@ajc) August 25, 2023
Illinois pastor Stephen Lee’s mugshot has been released, in which he’s wearing a clerical collar: https://t.co/b9Tbn7W0ld pic.twitter.com/NisQcOhxf7
— Ella Lee (@ByEllaLee) August 25, 2023