A judge on Monday found Rudy Giuliani in contempt of court for failing to properly respond to requests for information as he turned over assets to satisfy a defamation judgment granted to two former Georgia election workers.
A judge on Monday found Rudy Giuliani to be in civil contempt of court in a case brought by two Georgia election workers that the former New York City mayor falsely accused of trying to help steal the 2020 U.S. presidential election for Democrat Joe Biden.
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell admonished Giuliani for continuing to spread lies about Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.
U.S. News // 5 hours ago Tentative settlement reached in $148M Rudy Giuliani defamation case Jan. 16 (UPI) -- Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has reached a tentative settlement to end all ...
Lawyers for two former election workers defamed by the onetime Trump lawyer are trying to seize his assets to help satisfy their $146 million judgment against him.
Lawyers for two former election workers defamed by the onetime Trump lawyer are trying to seize his assets to help satisfy their $146 million judgment against him.
An agreement allowed the former mayor of New York City to keep his apartments and ... By Stefanos Chen and Sean Piccoli Rudolph W. Giuliani has reached a settlement with two Georgia election ...
The settlement was signed Thursday afternoon, just hours after the former New York City Mayor had been set to testify.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has reached a settlement agreement with two Georgia election workers, allowing him to keep many of his assets and properties in exchange for him never again engaging in the defamation that led to a judgment against him nearly two years ago.
Rudy Giuliani will keep his apartments and his World Series rings in exchange for unspecified "compensation" to two election workers and a promise not to further defame them.
Under the terms of the deal announced Thursday, the former New York City mayor will be able to keep his New York and Florida homes and other items.