Rudy Giuliani Ordered to Immediately Pay $148M in Defamation Case
Judge Beryl Howell expedited the payment due to concerns that Giuliani might 'conceal his assets', while Giuliani continues to repeat false allegations leading to another lawsuit.
- Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and Trump's campaign legal advisor, has been ordered by a judge to immediately start paying $148 million to two Georgia election workers he defamed.
- Judge Beryl Howell granted the request of the election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, to expedite the payment due to concerns that Giuliani might 'conceal his assets' if given more time.
- Giuliani was found liable for defamation after falsely accusing Freeman and Moss of committing voter fraud during the 2020 general election.
- Despite the verdict, Giuliani continues to repeat the false allegations against Freeman and Moss, leading them to file another lawsuit seeking to permanently bar him from making defamatory statements about them.
- Giuliani's financial and legal woes continue to mount, with him promoting unapproved supplements on his livestreamed program to 'help me fight the traitors.'