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BumRushDaShow

(142,207 posts)
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 01:55 PM 11 hrs ago

Rudy Giuliani 'brazenly violating' court order by repeating 'exact same lies' about Georgia election workers

Source: Law & Crime

Nov 20th, 2024, 11:55 am


Attorneys for two Georgia election workers are seeking to hold Rudy Giuliani in civil contempt, claiming he is continuing to repeat the same false statements about the duo rigging the 2020 election that resulted in a $148 million defamation judgment against the former New York City mayor.

The motion, filed Wednesday morning in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., comes after Giuliani last week made several pleas for public donations, saying he couldn’t afford to feed himself as a result of debt he owes to Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea ArShaye “Shaye” Moss.

According to the filing, Giuliani’s defamatory campaign against Freeman and Moss continued even after they were awarded the astronomical judgment and Giuliani was forced to declare bankruptcy. To curb Giuliani’s behavior and prevent additional legal action, he eventually consented to a permanent injunction prohibiting him from making any additional claims that Freeman or Moss had “engaged in wrong-doing in connection with the 2020 presidential election.”

But the former U.S. Attorney is now “brazenly violating that consent injunction,” according to plaintiffs’ attorney. According to the filing (emphasis in original):

In two recent broadcasts of his nightly show, Mr. Giuliani claimed—unambiguously referring to Plaintiffs—that “they never let me show the tapes that show them quadruple counting the the the ballots,” that his tapes showed Plaintiffs “passing these little uh little hard drives that we maintain were used to fix the machines right and they say it was candy. Well you look at it looks like a hard drive to me and they told me it was a hard drive and there’s no proof that it was candy,” and that “you can see if you want uh in living color her quadruple counting votes and the people uh thrown out of the Arena.” These statements repeat the exact same lies for which Mr. Giuliani has already been held liable, and which he agreed to be bound by court order to stop repeating. They constitute unambiguous violations of the Consent Injunction.


Read more: https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/rudy-giuliani-brazenly-violating-court-order-by-repeating-exact-same-lies-about-georgia-election-workers-that-cost-him-148-million-attorneys-say/



Full headline: Rudy Giuliani ‘brazenly violating’ court order by repeating ‘exact same lies’ about Georgia election workers that cost him $148 million, attorneys say


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Rudy Giuliani 'brazenly violating' court order by repeating 'exact same lies' about Georgia election workers (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 11 hrs ago OP
Confused. this something TFG can bluestarone 11 hrs ago #1
Civil, so no pardon possible. However if there are penalties (jail time?) for violating the Court order Bernardo de La Paz 11 hrs ago #2
Arrest him already NotHardly 10 hrs ago #6
Rudy's punishment didn't sting hard enough. Take him back to court, he knows better than this Deuxcents 11 hrs ago #3
Please leave Rudy homeless and starving in the street ladies. ZonkerHarris 11 hrs ago #4
Chemical castration might just settle that old Ghoul Fool down. Tarzanrock 11 hrs ago #5
I understand... k0rs 9 hrs ago #7
Maybe Ruby Freeman could make Guiliani a chocolate custard pie... IcyPeas 9 hrs ago #8
Giuliani needs to eat some kind of "humble pie" and crow, if not this kind! . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 9 hrs ago #9
They need to jail him for contempt. Old Crank 8 hrs ago #10
Fine him for another $150 million, then put him behind bars sakabatou 8 hrs ago #11
They should go after the stations that broadcast his show. thesquanderer 8 hrs ago #12
What the hell, judge, another person above the law ? republianmushroom 8 hrs ago #13
What an idiot. ShazzieB 8 hrs ago #14
It will soon be "shopping cart" pushing time. Tarzanrock 7 hrs ago #15
!!! 2naSalit 7 hrs ago #16
It could possibly be a super rush job to try and get the moniss 5 hrs ago #17
How far America's Mayor has fallen. Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 3 hrs ago #18

Bernardo de La Paz

(50,893 posts)
2. Civil, so no pardon possible. However if there are penalties (jail time?) for violating the Court order
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 02:03 PM
11 hrs ago

... then it might be possible as a federal criminal action that jail time etc. might be pardonable / commutable.

Oh, and by the way, I am not a lawyer.

Tarzanrock

(456 posts)
5. Chemical castration might just settle that old Ghoul Fool down.
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 02:15 PM
11 hrs ago

Geld the Ghoul and put him back in his casket where he deservedly belongs. He's been hanging upside down in public for far too long.

IcyPeas

(22,610 posts)
8. Maybe Ruby Freeman could make Guiliani a chocolate custard pie...
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 03:41 PM
9 hrs ago

As in the movie The Help:

...saying he couldn’t afford to feed himself as a result of debt he owes to Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea ArShaye “Shaye” Moss.





Old Crank

(4,634 posts)
10. They need to jail him for contempt.
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 04:47 PM
8 hrs ago

Straighten his lying posterior up.
These guys just keep shitting on every one.

thesquanderer

(12,340 posts)
12. They should go after the stations that broadcast his show.
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 04:54 PM
8 hrs ago

Let them know that they will have financial exposure if they continue to permit him to say these things. They will then be able to stop him from saying these things, or fire him.

republianmushroom

(17,612 posts)
13. What the hell, judge, another person above the law ?
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 05:00 PM
8 hrs ago

Anybody else, ooops, let me rephrase that, any working person would be in jail by now. "No man is above the law", what a crock of BS that myth is.

ShazzieB

(18,641 posts)
14. What an idiot.
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 05:03 PM
8 hrs ago

Somebody needs to make Rudy wear a mask that covers his stupid mouth so he can't keep sticking his stupid foot in it.

Something like this should do the trick:

Tarzanrock

(456 posts)
15. It will soon be "shopping cart" pushing time.
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 05:23 PM
7 hrs ago

They've cut that criminal Ghoul down pretty good. There's a $148 Million dollar punitive damages judgment against him. They've taken away his possessions in his NY apartment/condo, including his MBZ automobile (once owned by Lauren Bacall); his expensive wristwatch collection; his Yankees baseball shit; and, they are selling his NY apartment/condo. The Ghoul is still fighting to save his Palm Beach Condo in Florida. They are going to be on his criminal ass for the rest of what remains of his short miserable life hounding him like "white on rice" for every penny he obtains/earns from whatever criminal/fraudulent thieving scheme he becomes involved in. The problem for the Ghoul is that no one is eventually going to want to do any business with him because they will be hounded by the collection lawyers. Remember, the Ghoul is also disbarred in New York and Washington, D.C. so he can't practice law. The Ghoul will spend the rest of his remaining days ignominiously tied like a dead, stinking albatross to the Turd-Traitor while being chased by his creditors and prosecutors. The Ghoul is about as fucked as can be! As soon as they take the Ghoul's Florida condo away from him -- it will be shopping cart pushing time. You can take it to the bank that the Turd-Traitor could care less about the Ghoul than you do and likely hates him more.

moniss

(5,701 posts)
17. It could possibly be a super rush job to try and get the
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 08:00 PM
5 hrs ago

matter heard and a conviction prior to Inauguration and it might be possible that he could spend a few days in jail before a pardon/commutation etc. but I don't think such a rush job is going to happen. I think it might be more likely that the judge may modify the injunction and issue new orders relative to this.

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