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Rudy Giuliani 'fully satisfied' judgement in defamation case | Rudy Giuliani 'fully satisfied' judgement in defamation case |
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Rudy Giuliani has "fully satisfied" the $148m (£120m) defamation judgment he owed two former Georgia election workers, court documents show. | |
The election workers - Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea' "Shaye" Mos - successfully sued Giuliani, President Donald Trump's former lawyer, for defamation after he claimed they committed ballot fraud during the 2020 election. | The election workers - Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea' "Shaye" Mos - successfully sued Giuliani, President Donald Trump's former lawyer, for defamation after he claimed they committed ballot fraud during the 2020 election. |
They were compensated on Friday, court documents filed in Manhattan federal court show, following a January settlement agreement that allowed Giuliani to keep his New York and Florida homes. | They were compensated on Friday, court documents filed in Manhattan federal court show, following a January settlement agreement that allowed Giuliani to keep his New York and Florida homes. |
The court documents did not say how much compensation the election workers received. | The court documents did not say how much compensation the election workers received. |
BBC News has contacted Giuliani for comment. | BBC News has contacted Giuliani for comment. |
In January, Ms Moss and Ms Freeman agreed to forgo a trial and allow Giuliani to keep his belongings in exchange for "compensation and his promise not to ever defame us". | In January, Ms Moss and Ms Freeman agreed to forgo a trial and allow Giuliani to keep his belongings in exchange for "compensation and his promise not to ever defame us". |
"We have reached an agreement and can now move forward with our lives," the women said in a statement in January. They called the past four years "a living nightmare". | "We have reached an agreement and can now move forward with our lives," the women said in a statement in January. They called the past four years "a living nightmare". |
Meanwhile, Giuliani said the agreed settlement did not involve an "admission of liability or wrongdoing". | Meanwhile, Giuliani said the agreed settlement did not involve an "admission of liability or wrongdoing". |
At that time, none of the parties involved disclosed the details of the agreement. | At that time, none of the parties involved disclosed the details of the agreement. |
Prior to the settlement, there were a handful of belongings Giuliani had been asked to hand over including a dozen luxury watches, a Mercedes Benz car once owned by movie star Lauren Bacall, his $6m Manhattan apartment and an autographed Joe DiMaggio baseball jersey. | Prior to the settlement, there were a handful of belongings Giuliani had been asked to hand over including a dozen luxury watches, a Mercedes Benz car once owned by movie star Lauren Bacall, his $6m Manhattan apartment and an autographed Joe DiMaggio baseball jersey. |
That came after a 2023 jury awarded the election workers nearly $150m in damages following a four-day trial. | That came after a 2023 jury awarded the election workers nearly $150m in damages following a four-day trial. |
Giuliani was among several Trump allies who spread false claims of election fraud in an effort to overturn Trump's loss to former President Joe Biden in 2020. | Giuliani was among several Trump allies who spread false claims of election fraud in an effort to overturn Trump's loss to former President Joe Biden in 2020. |
His false claims about Ms Moss and Ms Freeman caused them to receive death threats and forced them into hiding, the pair said. | His false claims about Ms Moss and Ms Freeman caused them to receive death threats and forced them into hiding, the pair said. |
Prior to his legal challenges, Giuliani - a Republican - was mayor of New York City, ran for president in 2008 and then went on to advise Trump. | Prior to his legal challenges, Giuliani - a Republican - was mayor of New York City, ran for president in 2008 and then went on to advise Trump. |
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