Rudy Giuliani Settles $148 Million Defamation Case with Election Workers
Rudy Giuliani has settled a $148 million defamation case with election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, allowing him to keep his assets.
It marks the end of the defamation case against Giuliani, which had been drawn out for years as he fought the judgment and continued to spread false claims about the women.
Giuliani’s legal battle with Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss has finally ended
MSNBC·23d
·Mostly ReliableThis source is generally reliable but sometimes includes opinion, propaganda, or minor inaccuracies.LeftThis outlet favors left-wing views.This litigation has taken its toll on all parties.
New York Post·23d
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Rudy Giuliani 'fully satisfied' judgement in defamation case
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Giuliani Done With Ga. Election Workers' $148M Judgment
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Summary
Rudy Giuliani has satisfied a $148 million defamation judgment owed to election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, who successfully sued him for defamation. The settlement, reached in January 2024, allows Giuliani to keep his assets while promising not to repeat defamatory statements. The case stemmed from Giuliani's claims that Freeman and Moss committed electoral fraud, leading to threats against them. Although he did not admit liability, Giuliani's acknowledgment of the harms faced by the plaintiffs marks a notable end to a lengthy legal battle. He continues to face other legal challenges related to the 2020 election.
Perspectives
Giuliani has resolved the defamation case with election workers Freeman and Moss, avoiding a trial and allowing him to retain his properties and belongings as part of the settlement.
The agreed settlement did not include an admission of guilt from Giuliani, and both parties have expressed a desire to move on from the ordeal that has caused significant distress.
The defamation claims emerged in the context of Giuliani spreading false narratives about the election, leading to severe consequences for Freeman and Moss, including threats and harassment.