Giuliani Ordered to Hand Over Assets to Georgia Election Workers
Rudy Giuliani, former attorney to President Donald Trump, has been hit with a significant legal blow. A judge ordered him to relinquish control of luxury assets, including his Manhattan apartment and a Mercedes-Benz, to Georgia election workers he defamed. This ruling comes after Giuliani’s baseless claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, which cast a shadow over the integrity of the democratic process.
Judge Seizes Giuliani’s Assets
The court’s decision marked a victory for the Georgia election workers who were subjected to relentless attacks and harassment following Giuliani’s unsubstantiated accusations. The judge found Giuliani liable for defamation and ordered him to forfeit millions in assets to compensate the workers for the harm they endured.
Giuliani’s legal troubles continue to mount as he faces multiple investigations and lawsuits stemming from his actions surrounding the 2020 election. This latest ruling serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of spreading misinformation and making baseless claims that damage the reputation and well-being of others.
CNN reported that Giuliani must give up control of these assets, as a judge ruled on the matter. "A judge ruled that Rudy Giuliani must give control of luxury items and a Manhattan apartment to Georgia election workers he defamed.," CNN noted.
News outlets across the country have been covering this developing story:
- news.com.au: Trump consigliere cops whopping blow
- The Guardian US: Giuliani ordered to turn over apartment and Benz to Georgia election workers
- The New York Times: Judge Orders Giuliani to Forfeit Millions in Assets to Election Workers He Defamed
- The Washington Post: Giuliani assets will transfer to Georgia election workers he defamed
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