A federal judge on Friday held Rudy Giuliani in contempt for continuing to defame two Georgia election workers.
The deal was announced after Giuliani was a no-show at the trial to determine the fate of his World Series rings and Florida home.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has reached a tentative settlement to end all legal actions by two Georgia election workers who successfully accused him of defaming them.
Giuliani and plaintiffs in the Georgia election worker defamation trial reached a settlement that lets him keep his possessions.
Under the terms of the deal announced Thursday, the former New York City mayor will be able to keep his New York and Florida homes and other items.
A trial will determine whether Giuliani must turn over three World Series rings and his Florida condo to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.
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After just straight trippin’ and delaying for what seems like forever, Rudy Giuliani has tentatively settled a defamation case with Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, allowing him to retain his Upper East Side co-op apartment and other personal properties that were at risk.
Rudy Giuliani reached a deal that lets him keep his homes and belongings in exchange for unspecified compensation.
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken held his final press conference on Thursday, during which he kicked out a journalist for asking questions about Gaza.