{"id":67030,"date":"2023-08-18T15:41:17","date_gmt":"2023-08-18T15:41:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/likecelebwn.com\/?p=67030"},"modified":"2023-08-18T15:41:17","modified_gmt":"2023-08-18T15:41:17","slug":"donald-trumps-mug-shot-will-likely-be-taken-at-one-of-georgias-most-violent-county-jails","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/likecelebwn.com\/entertainment\/donald-trumps-mug-shot-will-likely-be-taken-at-one-of-georgias-most-violent-county-jails\/","title":{"rendered":"Donald Trump\u2019s Mug Shot Will Likely Be Taken at One of Georgia\u2019s Most Violent County Jails"},"content":{"rendered":"

\nWe already know that Donald Trump isn’t going to get any special treatment in Georgia following his fourth indictment in Georgia. Previously, Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat made it wildly clear that Trump will be going through the booking process just like any other person entering the system. <\/p>\n

\n“Unless somebody tells me differently, we are following our normal practices, and so it doesn’t matter your status, we’ll have a mug shot ready for you,” Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat previously told WSB-TV. <\/p>\n

\nTrump has been able to avoid getting his mug shot taken for his other indictments, but this time, authorities are more than ready to take Trump’s mug shot, and it looks like it will be taking place in one of Atlanta, Georgia’s most notorious jails: Fulton County Jail. <\/p>\n

\nAtlanta’s Fulton County Jail, like many detention centers across the country, is notoriously dilapidated, overcrowded, and plagued with lawsuits from formerly incarcerated people against the county. It is currently under investigation by the Justice Department for “serious allegations of unsafe, unsanitary living conditions.” More than 60 people at the facility between 2009 and 2022 died while incarcerated, including 35-year-old Lashawn Thompson who was “eaten alive by bed bugs,” in September 2022. <\/p>\n

\n“Following the death of Mr. Thompson, evidence has emerged that the mental health unit in which he was housed was infested with insects and that the majority of people living in that unit were malnourished and not receiving basic care,” Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke told WSB-TV.<\/p>\n

\nAs of April, the jail was at 120% capacity. Six inmates have died at the facility in 2023 alone.<\/p>\n