Rudy Giuliani‘s efforts to dismiss a defamation suit by Georgia election workers were just denied this week, and a judge ultimately ruled that two election workers presented enough evidence to justify their case against the former New York City mayor. Federal judge U.S. District Court Chief Judge Beryl Howell rejected the politician’s recent attempt to dismiss the lawsuit brought by two GA election employees— who he falsely accused of election fraud as Politico reports— which lead to online harassment against both women, and violent threats as well.
Judge Howell’s Ruling
In a 27-page opinion, Howell wrote that the case (that was brought by a mother and daughter, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss) was enough to justify progressing their lawsuit against Giuliani, 78. Howell indicated that the duo presented “ample circumstantial evidence” of a “civil conspiracy between Giuliani and members of the Trump Campaign.” Howell deemed Giuliani to be a “current media personality and former politician once dubbed ‘America’s mayor'” and referred to Giuliani as a principal figure in spewing false election fraud claims.
Moss and Freeman were repeatedly accused by twice-impeached former president Donald Trump, 78, Giuliani and their allies of election fraud. Trump, Giuliani and their devotees citied surveillance videos from inside an Atlanta vote tabulation center that they claimed showed Freeman and Moss moving and tampering with suitcases filled with so-called illegal ballots. Georgia and...
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