Rudy Giuliani Claims Financial Ruin After Defamation Ruling
Giuliani alleges inability to afford basic necessities as he faces a $148 million judgment for defaming Georgia election workers.
- Rudy Giuliani has launched a fundraising campaign on GiveSendGo, claiming his bank account was seized, leaving him unable to buy food.
- Giuliani was ordered to pay $148 million to Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss after being found guilty of defamation related to false voter fraud claims.
- Judge Lewis J. Liman has mandated Giuliani to transfer assets, including luxury items and real estate, to satisfy the judgment.
- Giuliani's fundraising efforts have garnered over $106,000, with supporters framing his legal troubles as political persecution.
- Giuliani's financial disclosures are under scrutiny, with a subpoena issued to his accounting firm to verify asset transfers, including valuable sports memorabilia.