Judge Dismisses Giuliani's Bankruptcy, Allowing $148M Defamation Claim to Proceed
Dismissal lifts protections, enabling Georgia election workers and other creditors to pursue asset seizures and legal remedies.
- U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane finalized the dismissal after Giuliani and creditors resolved a $400,000 expense dispute.
- The decision allows Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss to enforce their $148 million defamation judgment against Giuliani.
- Creditors, including Dominion Voting Systems and Noelle Dunphy, can now resume their lawsuits against Giuliani.
- Liens have been placed on Giuliani's New York and Florida properties to ensure payment of legal fees.
- Giuliani's financial transparency issues led to the court's frustration and ultimate dismissal of the bankruptcy case.