


Rudy Giuliani Found in Contempt of Court Again for Defaming Georgia Election Workers
Rudy Giuliani has been found in contempt of court for repeatedly defaming Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea Moss, facing potential jail time for his actions.
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A federal judge has ruled Rudy Giuliani in civil contempt again for violating court orders not to defame Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea Moss. This marks Giuliani's second contempt ruling in a week, following a prior finding in a New York court. Judge Beryl Howell criticized Giuliani for his continuous defamation and failure to respond to previous orders, stating his claim of victimization was 'outrageous and shameful.' Giuliani's spokesperson claimed the rulings suppress his constitutional rights. The court warned of potential jail time for future violations.
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