There’s a bit of a mystery surrounding who may have offered the financial backing for Rudy Giuliani to settle with a pair of 2020 election workers from Georgia that he repeatedly defamed. Under the agreement,
Rudy Giuliani received a new influx of funding after a social media post from Donald Trump encouraged supporters to donate.
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Rudy Giuliani settled a defamation case brought against him by two Georgia election workers who he repeatedly falsely said were involved in stealing the 2020 election. Giuliani was previously ordered to pay $11 million of the $148 million judgment he owed Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss,
Giuliani's attorneys wrote in a motion that he suffers from "a number of medical conditions that make travel challenging and risky."
Rudy Giuliani is not letting his legal woes ruin his inauguration excitement. Despite being scheduled to testify in a New York courtroom, the disgraced lawyer was absent from the proceedings Thursday and instead shared a video of his Pomeranian frolicking at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
President-elect Donald Trump posted a two-word exhortation to his 8.51 million followers on Truth Social. “SAVE RUDY!!!.” he wrote. “SAVE RUDY!!!,” the Steak for Breakfast podcast quoted. “SAVE RUDY!!
A second federal judge has found Rudy Giuliani in civil contempt in his $148 million defamation case from two Georgia election workers.
Giuliani reached a tentative settlement agreement with the Georgia election workers he defamed on Thursday, hours after his Manhattan bench trial over his continued ownership of his Palm Beach