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Ex-Trump attorney Jenna Ellis pleads guilty in Georgia election interference case
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Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis pleaded guilty to a felony for helping fuel lies about thousands of dead people casting votes in the 2020 presidential election. She is now the fourth co-defendant to flip in the Georgia election interference case against former President Trump and more than a dozen others. Mr. Trump has pleaded not guilty. NBC News’ Laura Jarrett reports.Oct. 24, 2023