
(RightIsRight.co) – Rudy Giuliani received great news as the former New York City Mayor saga took another turn when he settled a colossal $148 million defamation judgment against him.
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Political tensions run high as Giuliani’s statements after the 2020 presidential election landed him in this legal predicament.
Yet, despite the settlement, Giuliani maintains his stance, refusing to acknowledge any liability or wrongdoing.
Giuliani has fulfilled a $148-million defamation judgment tied to unfounded claims against Fulton County election workers Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman. This lawsuit stemmed from Giuliani’s accusations, which fueled threats directed at the workers.
The settlement came after considerable legal conflict, including Giuliani’s bankruptcy filing, which temporarily halted the collection of the judgment.
Giuliani’s deal, agreed upon in January, safeguards his properties and memorabilia and resolves ongoing litigation over his possessions.
Georgia’s jury had previously found him liable in 2023 for falsely alleging vote tampering by Moss and Freeman, leading to substantial penalties.
Giuliani’s representative, Ted Goodman, highlighted the former mayor’s enduring legacy of public service, even as he faced intense legal scrutiny.
Notably, Giuliani’s settlement included a mutual agreement stipulating that neither party would defame the other in the future, bringing a sense of closure to this contentious episode.
Despite his financial and legal entanglements, Giuliani’s loyalty to President Trump underscores his steadfast commitment to his beliefs, no matter the personal cost.
Ultimately, the intricate web of Giuliani’s legal challenges emphasizes the intense political landscape surrounding him as he strives to preserve the legacy of his long public service career.
His supporters continue to stand by him, rooted in their shared values and relentless commitment to what they perceive as fair and just.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Monday satisfied the judgment against him that required him to pay two Fulton County election workers a total of $148 million for defamation, court documents show.
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