Rudy Giuliani Settles Defamation Case With Georgia Election Workers
The settlement allows Giuliani to retain his personal property in exchange for compensation and a commitment to cease defamatory remarks.
- Rudy Giuliani reached a settlement with Ruby Freeman and Wandrea 'Shaye' Moss, resolving a $148 million defamation judgment tied to false election fraud claims he made after the 2020 election.
- The agreement permits Giuliani to keep his Florida condo, New York co-op, and personal belongings, including Yankees World Series rings, in exchange for undisclosed compensation and a promise not to defame the plaintiffs again.
- The settlement resolves all pending litigation between Giuliani and the election workers, including a trial that was set to determine the fate of his remaining assets but was canceled after the agreement was reached.
- Freeman and Moss stated that the past four years had been a 'living nightmare' due to Giuliani's false claims, which led to threats and harassment, and expressed relief at being able to move forward.
- Giuliani, who denies wrongdoing, continues to face other legal challenges, including criminal charges in Georgia and Arizona related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.






























