Rudy Giuliani Loses Election Defamation Lawsuit
Rudy Giuliani Loses Election Defamation Lawsuit
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has lost a defamation lawsuit filed by two Georgia election workers.According to CNN, the court ruled against Giuliani after the high-profile politician failed to provide information sought by the election workers’ attorneys in a subpoena.CNN reports that, in recent weeks, Giuliani conceded that he could no longer contest that he more likely than not made false and defamatory statements about Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.While both Freeman and Moss have since been vindicated by the court, other Georgia election workers are continuing to pursue defamation claims against Giuliani.Giuliani, writes CNN, has since said that he struggled to maintain access to his electronic records, and was therefore unable to respond to subpoena requests timely. He cited cost as a reason.“Perhaps he has made the calculation that his overall litigation risks are minimized by not complying with his discovery obligations in this case,” wrote Washington, D.C.-based U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell. “Whatever the reason, obligations are case specific and withholding required discovery in this case has consequences.”However, Judge Howell’s ruling does not necessarily mean that Giuliani was found liable for intentional defamation—but did say that the plaintiffs could try to establish the former mayor’s liability in future proceedings, including an impending damages hearing.Howell said that a trial to determine the damages payable by Giuliani will be scheduled some time in early 2024.
Rudy Giuliani campaigning for former President Donald Trump. Image via Wikimedia Commons via Flickr. User:Gage Skidmore. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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