Rudy Giuliani has fully satisfied a judgment against him after defaming two former Georgia election workers by falsely accusing them of election fraud in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential contest. The judgment was settled in January with a $146 million award, reduced from an initial $148 million following a jury trial. Giuliani failed to comply with orders surrounding the judgment, leading to a finding of contempt of court in January. The women, Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, sued him for defamation, claiming that his false statements about them resulted in death threats and harassment from Trump supporters. Freeman and Moss described the past four years as a living nightmare, fighting to clear their names and reputations. Giuliani, a former mayor of New York City, made baseless accusations against the two women, who were election workers in Fulton County, following Trump’s loss in the November 2020 election. The settlement agreement in January brought an end to the legal battle, with both parties expressing relief at finally resolving the matter. Giuliani did not immediately comment on the recent court filing confirming the satisfaction of the judgment against him.
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