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Election workers ask judge to hold Giuliani in contempt


Rudy Giuliani makes appearance at RNC.

Rudy Giuliani talks to reporters before the Republican National Convention, on July 16, 2024, in Milwaukee (AP Photo/Paul Sancya).

Two former Georgia election workers who were defamed by Rudy Giuliani to the tune of $148 million have once again asked a federal judge to hold the former New York City mayor in contempt, accusing him of withholding vital information as they try to collect on the massive judgment.

As Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss continue litigation over how Giuliani will pay off what he owes them, the fate of his multimillion-dollar Florida condominium has yet to be decided. Giuliani earlier this year claimed that the Palm Beach home was his permanent residence, making it eligible for homestead protection and thereby exempting the property from debt collection.

Attorneys for the Georgia election workers have pushed back on that claim, alleging in court documents that Giuliani treated the Florida condo as a vacation home, not a permanent residence. The duo have been alleging that Giuliani is refusing to answer certain questions required in the discovery process because truthful answers would show he has not been honest about the Florida property.





In a recent development, election workers are requesting a judge to hold Rudy Giuliani in contempt for his role in spreading baseless claims of voter fraud. The workers argue that Giuliani’s false statements have put their safety at risk and have contributed to the harassment and threats they have faced. Stay tuned for updates on this legal battle as it unfolds. #ElectionWorkers #Giuliani #ContemptCharge

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  1. Election workers
  2. Giuliani
  3. Contempt
  4. Judge
  5. Legal action
  6. Election fraud
  7. Legal proceedings
  8. Court case
  9. Voting rights
  10. Legal consequences

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