Giuliani Settles $146M Defamation Case with Election Workers
Giuliani Settles $146M Defamation Case with Election Workers

Giuliani Settles $146M Defamation Case with Election Workers

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Rudy Giuliani has 'fully satisfied' a $146 million defamation judgment awarded to Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea 'Shaye' Moss, who were falsely accused by him of election fraud during the 2020 presidential election. The settlement reached in January allowed Giuliani to retain his properties and personal belongings, including a Florida condo and World Series rings, and he promised to cease further defamatory statements against the plaintiffs. The judgment was initially set at $148 million by a jury in 2023 but later reduced to $146 million. Despite settling this case, Giuliani maintains there was no admission of wrongdoing. He continues to face other legal challenges, including criminal charges related to attempts to overturn the 2020 election results in Arizona and Georgia. This conclusion marks the end of a prolonged legal battle stemming from Giuliani's post-election activities.

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