There’s a bit of a mystery surrounding who may have offered the financial backing for Rudy Giuliani to settle with a pair of 2020 election workers from Georgia that he repeatedly defamed. Under the agreement,
Rudy Giuliani has received an influx of donations to his legal fees fundraiser after President-elect Donald Trump called on supporters to save him. The former mayor of New York City gained over $ ...
Is Donald Trump about to make all of Rudy Giuliani’s legal troubles go away? That’s the impression you might get from the former presidential lawyer, who has been living life like he just has ...
Los Angeles-based trial lawyer, John J. Perlstein, told Newsweek that Liman is running out of patience: "Giuliani is obfuscating the process, and Judge Liman is fed up with it. Therefore, he seems to be limiting Giuliani's ability to prove that the Florida residence is primary, which, if proven, would protect it from seizure."
Rudy Giuliani settled a defamation case brought against him by two Georgia election workers who he repeatedly falsely said were involved in stealing the 2020 election. Giuliani was previously ordered to pay $11 million of the $148 million judgment he owed Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss,
A second federal judge has found Rudy Giuliani in civil contempt in his $148 million defamation case from two Georgia election workers.
The Donald Trump loyalist reportedly snapped at a courtroom sketch artist over the way he was portrayed in her work. “You made me look like my dog!” Giuliani said during a break in Monday’s hearing, according to Reuters.
A trial will determine whether Giuliani must turn over three World Series rings and his Florida condo to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.
Rumors are swirling that Donald Trump may have secretly helped his former lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, amid his ongoing legal and financial troubles.
The former New York City mayor was nowhere to be seen more than two hours after his trial was scheduled to begin
Tough Starbucks Starbucks just announced it’s dropping a woke policy and will only let paying customers use its restrooms (“S’bux throwing the bums out,” Jan. 14). In 2018, Starbucks outlets nationwide were directed to no longer require people to be paying customers to use bathrooms or Wifi.