Former NYC Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has settled a defamation lawsuit brought by two Georgia election workers and will keep his homes.
The two election workers Giuliani defamed have already collected a number of his valuable assets including his $6 million Manhattan apartment, more than a dozen luxury watches, furniture and baseball
Giuliani said the settlement will allow him to keep all of his personal belongings, which he had been turning over to the election workers.
Rudy Giuliani has reached an agreement with two Georgia election workers that he defamed to settle the nearly $150 million judgment against him, in a deal that will allow him to keep his home and most valuable possessions.
The settlement was signed Thursday afternoon, just hours after the former New York City Mayor had been set to testify.
There’s a bit of a mystery surrounding who may have offered the financial backing for Rudy Giuliani to settle with a pair of 2020 election workers from Georgia that he repeatedly defamed. Under the agreement,
Giuliani reached a tentative settlement agreement with the Georgia election workers he defamed on Thursday, hours after his Manhattan bench trial over his continued ownership of his Palm Beach
Giuliani and plaintiffs in the Georgia election worker defamation trial reached a settlement that lets him keep his possessions.
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.
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.
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.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Rudy Giuliani, right, arrives at federal court in Washington, Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark ...