DC Judge Orders Rudy Giuliani to Pay $148 Million To Former Georgia Election Workers – The Conservative

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A DC jury has ruled that Rudy Giuliani must pay plaintiffs Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss a total of $148 MILLION in their lawsuit against him for defamation, following his claims that the two women had contributed to voter fraud in Georgia’s 2020 election.

On Thursday, attorneys for Ruby Freeman requested that the jury award each plaintiff $24 million plus compensation for emotional distress and punitive damages.

Additionally, the jury granted an additional $100 million to Ruby and Shaye’s demand.

WUSA 9 reports,

WASHINGTON — A jury awarded two former Georgia election workers $148 million in damages Thursday in their defamation suit against former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani.

Jurors deliberated for a day-and-a-half before awarding Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea “Shaye” Moss $73 million in compensatory damages and $75 million in punitive damages for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

On Wednesday, Ruby Freeman testified that she received various threats in response to Rudy Giuliani’s statements and social media posts following the 2020 Presidential Election.

Attorneys played audio recordings and displayed images of messages during her testimony which demonstrated how fearful she was of the repercussions after the January 6 protests in Washington D.C.

Moreover, attorneys revealed a recording of President Trump instructing Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to investigate “Where’s Ruby?” as it was trending at the time.

This attempted link between Giuliani and President Trump’s attempts to uncover voter fraud in the 2020 election with regards to events on January 6th 2021 could prove detrimental for Rudy Giuliani given his standing trial in front of a jury largely opposed to Donald Trump.

In August, Obama-appointed Judge Beryl Howell declared that Rudy Giuliani was liable for defaming Ruby and Shaye due to an apparent delay in producing relevant evidence requested by their attorneys.

However, it later came out that investigators were holding on to information pertaining to this case against Giuliani…

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