Trump Mug Shot To Join Album Of Famous Faces Once He Surrenders

Trump has been ordered to surrender to authorities in the US state of Georgia, where he faces charges for racketeering.

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The former president of the United States,has been arrested three times in recent months
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If Donald Trump has his mug shot taken when he is arrested again this week, it will instantly become one of the most famous pictures on the planet, and one of a handful of forever-talked-about police photographs.

Trump has been ordered to surrender to authorities in the US state of Georgia, where he faces charges for racketeering related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

The former president of the United States -- who claims it is all a political witch hunt -- has been arrested three times in recent months, and so far he has avoided the indignity of a snapshot.

But Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat told reporters that Trump will be just like every other suspected criminal in his jurisdiction.

"It doesn't matter your status, we'll have a mug shot ready for you," he said.

A police booking photo tends to follow famous people throughout their lives and beyond.

Here are a few celebrities whose reputation will always be accompanied by a humble sheriff's snap.

OJ Simpson

The glove! The slow-roll Fordo Bronco police chase! And of course, the mug shot.

Few criminal cases have captured the public imagination the way the murder trial of OJ Simpson did.

Simpson's half grin, captured for eternity when Los Angeles Police arrested him on suspicion of murdering his ex-wife and her friend, was on the cover of Time magazine a week later, and now adorns everything from T-shirts to custom-made electric guitars.

Hugh Grant

The "what on earth possessed me?" is plain to see in the hunched shoulders and sheepish look that Hugh Grant struck when the LAPD arrested him for his encounter with a sex worker on Sunset Strip.

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He was on his way to Hollywood megastardom and was dating Liz Hurley, for goodness' sake.

Tiger Woods

With a puffy face, heavily bagged eyes and several days' worth of stubble, golfing legend Tiger Woods did not look good when he was arrested in California in 2017 for driving under the influence.

The former world number one -- and possibly the greatest golfer ever -- says his appearance was the result of powerful prescription painkillers.

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Nick Nolte

When actor Nick Nolte was booked for reckless driving in Malibu 2002, he looked like he'd been sleeping under a hedge.

The lank, greasy hair, vacant look and air of general neglect were a far cry from where he'd been 10 years earlier -- People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive."

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James Brown

Soul singer James Brown was looking every inch the wild man when he was arrested in South Carolina in 2004 on suspicion of domestic violence.

He looked a little better in the updated picture Aiken County Sheriff released the following day, perhaps after someone had lent him a comb.

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Paris Hilton

The heiress and reality TV star cuts a knowing dash in the photo handed out by police in Las Vegas after they arrested her in 2010 for cocaine possession.

The uber wealthy socialite appears untroubled by the trouble she is in, which resulted in a year's probation and some community service.

Jane Fonda

Actress and activist Jane Fonda used her 1970 mugshot -- taken on her arrest for (subsequently dropped) charges of assaulting a police officer -- to strike a defiant pose, her fist raised in the same protest she had waged against the Vietnam war.

She continues to sell sweatshirts, t-shirts and coffee mugs emblazoned with the picture on her website.

Jeremy Meeks (aka 'The Hot Felon')

Sometimes, the mugshot works out pretty well for the sitter.

Jeremy Meeks, a convicted felon and former gang member, parlayed his steamy 2014 booking picture -- those eyes! -- into a modelling career, and is now regularly seen stepping out with equally beautiful women.

John Edwards

Trump would be the first former US president whose photo lives in police files, but not the first politician.

John Edwards, whose 2008 effort to become the Democratic Party nominee for the White House foundered, was arrested in 2011 over charges he misused campaign funds to hide the existence of a mistress and child. He was later cleared.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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