Giuliani Settles
Georgia Poll Workers Trial
No Show Keeps Property As
Compensation Paid
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Jan 16 – In Ruby Freeman's and
Wandrea' Moss' ongoing attempt
to collect from Rudy Giuliani,
trial was to begin at 9 am on
January 16. Inner City Press
was there - but Giuliani was
not. The case settled in the
early afternoon.
In the
courtroom of U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Lewis J. Liman, the
plaintiffs' lawyer hugged
Giulani's counsel, and shook
hands with Andrew Giuliani.
Back on October
8, a motion to intervene by
Andrew Giuliani: "the Mayor
gifted those World Series
rings to his son." Filing on
Patreon here.
On October 22
Judge Liman wrote that
Giuliani is "ordered to
transfer all personal property
specified in the list below at
pp. 16-18" - full list on
Patreon here
On November 7
Inner City Press live tweeted
the proceeding, Thread here.
On January 3,
after plaintiffs' lawyer
Nathan, Giuliani took the
witness stand at 1:45 pm, live
tweeted here
On January 6
after more, Judge Liman
awarded adverse inferences as
a sanction, keeping the
contempt motion and schedule
under advisement, thread.
And new book Rudy
Giuliani From Prosecutor to
Defendant in SDNY here,
audiobook here
The January 14
final pre-trial conference,
upholding the barring as
witnesses of Goodman and
Monsignor Placa, Inner City
Press live tweeted here.
Then the
settlement: Giuliani keeps
property, but compensation
paid.
More on X for
Subscribers here,
Substack here
One of these
cases is Freeman, et al. v.
Giuliani, 1:24-mc-353 (Liman)
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