The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has opened a criminal investigation into the alleged breach of voting data in Coffee County, it told the Post, which is a “computer trespass investigation” regarding the county’s election server. Under Georgia law, knowingly using a computer “without authority” or with the intention to delete, obstruct, alter or damage a computer program or data is a felony offense punishable by up to 15 years in prison or a $50,000 fine. The Fulton County District Attorney’s office has also indicated it’s looking into the Coffee County breach as part of its investigation into former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the election, according to court documents. Latham herself is also under investigation by the Fulton County DA’s office and federal prosecutors as one of the “fake electors,” who assembled false slates of electors in Georgia and other battleground states falsely claiming that Trump had won the state and submitted them to Congress.