A lawyer for the former NYC mayor declined to say if someone else is paying the $148M defamation award he owed Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman.
Lawyers for two former election workers defamed by the onetime Trump lawyer are trying to seize his assets to help satisfy their $146 million judgment against him.
The settlement was signed Thursday afternoon, just hours after the former New York City Mayor had been set to testify.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has reached a tentative settlement to end all legal actions by two Georgia election workers who successfully accused him of defaming them.
The former mayor never showed up to his anticipated bench trial on Thursday, instead posting a video of his dog to X before settling the case altogether.
Giuliani said the settlement will allow him to keep all of his personal belongings, which he had been turning over to the election workers.
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,
The ruling comes in advance of a trial set for Jan. 16 over whether Giuliani’s Yankees World Series rings and his Florida home should be handed over to help pay his debt to the women.
The question of who is in charge is testimony to the diffusion and, at times, dysfunction that make up the core DNA of the governance of the greater Los Angeles area.
Under the agreement, Giuliani gets to keep his $5million Upper East Side high-rise in exchange for an undisclosed amount of 'compensation' payed to Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Shaye Moss.
Rudy Giuliani will keep his apartments and his World Series rings in exchange for unspecified "compensation" to two election workers and a promise not to further defame them.