Rudy Giuliani Reaches Settlement Deal to End $146 Million Defamation Case
Former New York Mayor Agrees to Satisfy Judgment with Compensation and Promise Not to Defame Election Workers
Rudy Giuliani has reached a settlement agreement with the former Georgia election workers he owed almost $150 million to, according to a court filing Thursday.
Terms of the Settlement
The tentative deal was revealed after Giuliani failed to appear for a trial in federal court in New York that would determine whether he had to surrender his Florida home and New York Yankees World Series rings to Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, the workers who have a $146 million judgment against him.
In a statement, Giuliani said, “I have reached a resolution of the litigation with the Plaintiffs that will result in a satisfaction of the Plaintiffs’ judgment.”
No Admission of Liability or Wrongdoing
“This resolution does not involve an admission of liability or wrongdoing by any of the Parties. I am satisfied with and have no grievances relating to the result we have reached. I have been able to retain my New York coop and Florida Condominium and all of my personal belongings,” the statement said.
Terms Not Revealed
The statement does not reveal how — or how much of — the huge damages amount will be satisfied. Giuliani had complained throughout the case that he’s been having trouble making ends meet, and had declared bankruptcy after getting hit with the verdict. A judge dismissed the bankruptcy case last year.
A New Chapter for the Parties
“No one deserves to be subjected to threats, harassment, or intimidation. This litigation has taken its toll on all parties. This whole episode was unfortunate. I and the Plaintiffs have agreed not to ever talk about each other in any defamatory manner, and I urge others to do the same,” Giuliani said in his statement, which he posted on X.
Reactions from the Parties
In a separate statement, Freeman and Moss said: “The past four years have been a living nightmare. We have fought to clear our names, restore our reputations, and prove that we did nothing wrong. Today is a major milestone in our journey. We have reached an agreement, and we can now move forward with our lives. We have agreed to allow Mr. Giuliani to retain his property in exchange for compensation and his promise not to ever defame us.”
Joint Letter to the Judge
The two sides also submitted a joint letter to the judge.
“Plaintiffs and Defendant have executed a settlement agreement that, once certain conditions are met, would fully resolve all issues currently scheduled for trial, including the claims of Intervenor Andrew H. Giuliani, and would result in the conclusion of all litigation currently pending between and among the Parties,” the filing said.
A New Beginning
The trial had been scheduled to start at 9 a.m. ET, with both Giulianis scheduled to testify. Andrew Giuliani was in court for the proceedings and said afterward, “Today is a good day.”
Conclusion
The settlement brings an end to a long and arduous legal battle that has spanned four years. It remains to be seen how the agreement will be implemented and what the terms of the settlement will be. One thing is clear, however: a new chapter has begun for all parties involved.
FAQs
* What does the settlement agreement entail?
The settlement agreement will satisfy the $146 million judgment against Giuliani, but the terms of the agreement have not been disclosed.
* Will Giuliani have to admit to any wrongdoing?
No, the settlement agreement does not involve an admission of liability or wrongdoing by any of the parties.
* How will the damages be satisfied?
The terms of the settlement do not reveal how the damages will be satisfied, but Giuliani has stated that he is satisfied with the result.
* What does this mean for the future of the parties involved?
The settlement brings an end to a long and arduous legal battle, and all parties can now move forward with their lives.