
Rudy Giuliani has "fully satisfied" a judgment against him after defaming two former Georgia election workers by falsely accusing them of election fraud in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential contest, according to a federal court filing Monday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Rudy Giuliani has fully paid a defamation judgment after falsely accusing two former Georgia election workers, including Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, of election fraud.
Key Points:
Giuliani’s false claims show how election lies can threaten workers, spread fear, and weaken trust in voting results.
The court-ordered payout may discourage similar defamation and support accountability for public officials.
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One of the two former Georgia election workers at the center of the defamation case and settlement.
One of the two former Georgia election workers at the center of the defamation case and settlement.
Named federal judge whose contempt finding and prior rulings are part of the case background.
Federal court filing and rulings are central to the judgment and contempt proceedings.
Mentioned as Giuliani’s former city leadership role; supporting context rather than a central actor.
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