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Rudy Giuliani could lose his Florida condo to Georgia election workers he defamed
An empty seat is seen where Rudy Giuliani, a former lawyer for U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who was expected to attend his trial over whether he must turn over his Palm Beach, Florida condo to two election workers who he defamed by falsely claiming they stole the 2020 election for Joe Biden, would have been seated during his trial in Manhattan federal court in New York, U.S., January 16, 2025 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg Image: Reuters/Jane Rosenberg
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Giuliani gets to keep property, agrees to stop defaming Georgia election workers

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By Luc Cohen

Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor who served as Donald Trump's personal lawyer, agreed to stop defaming two Georgia election workers he falsely accused of helping steal the 2020 election for Joe Biden as part of a legal settlement on Thursday.

In a statement read by his lawyer, Giuliani said the settlement lets him keep his Palm Beach, Florida, condominium as well as his apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Additional settlement terms were not immediately available.

"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 the statement read by his lawyer Joseph Cammarata to reporters outside the federal courthouse in Manhattan.

The election workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea Moss, said they had also been compensated as part of the settlement, though they did not specify how much.

"We can now move forward with our lives," they said in a statement. "We have agreed to allow Mr Giuliani to retain his property in exchange for compensation and his promise not to ever defame us."

The settlement means Giuliani will no longer face a non-jury civil trial, which had been due to begin on Thursday before U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman, over whether he must turn over his real estate to Freeman and Moss.

Liman was to decide whether Freeman and Moss could seize Giuliani's Palm Beach condo and his three New York Yankees World Series baseball rings.

Those assets would have helped pay off a $148 million judgment the election workers won after a jury found that Giuliani defamed them.

Giuliani has twice been held in contempt of court over his treatment of the workers.

He has already turned over other assets, including a 1980 Mercedes-Benz, to help pay off the $148 million judgment.

Giuliani had argued he should have been allowed to keep the condominium because it was his permanent residence, and could not give up the rings because he gave them as gifts to his son Andrew.

Andrew Giuliani told reporters he would be able to keep the rings.

The trial was to have been held in the same district where the now-disbarred Giuliani served as the top federal prosecutor from 1983 to 1989.

Once praised for his response as mayor to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Giuliani's reputation has fallen into tatters.

Giuliani has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges in two states for trying to overturn Biden's 2020 victory over Trump.

On Jan 6, Liman held Giuliani in contempt for failing to comply with court orders and obstructing efforts by Freeman and Moss to determine his primary residence. Four days later, U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell in Washington found him in contempt again for continuing to defame the two women.

In a 2021 lawsuit in Washington, Freeman and Moss accused Giuliani of harming their reputations by falsely claiming surveillance video showed them concealing and counting suitcases filled with illegal ballots at an Atlanta basketball arena where election votes were processed.

Howell found Giuliani liable for defamation as a sanction after he failed to turn over electronic records to Freeman and Moss.

Jurors in Washington later found that he must pay Freeman and Moss $73 million in compensation and $75 million as punishment.

The women were trying to enforce the judgment in Manhattan while Giuliani appeals.

Giuliani previously conceded that his statements about Moss and Freeman were false and damaged their reputations. But Giuliani opposed Howell's contempt citation, saying he did not mention Freeman and Moss by name in a November podcast in which he claimed a video showed them "quadruple counting the ballots."

His lawyers have also challenged the New York contempt finding, saying Giuliani intended to provide the information that Freeman and Moss sought but the timeline was too tight.

© Thomson Reuters 2025.

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Why does he still have anything besides the shirt on his back?

He should be homeless and "couch surfing" based on prior court rulings. For every day he delayed payment, an extra $100K fine should have been added.

He deserves this punishment. A court ruled it. Why is there any discussion at all?

Giuliani is scum and has been since he started repeating Trump's lies. As a lawyer, you have to represent your client, but you should never lie. Never. Despicable human. He doesn't realize how much harm he did to everyone he lied about and it appears he's getting away with it. That's unacceptable.

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I hope the plaintiffs got their due if Giuliani is allowed to keep all of these homes.

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The perfect example of what associating yourself with MAGA-world gets you...

Broke, reputation in tatters, a laughing stock to the public, and just when you need a hand, your "MAGA-hero" abandons you and stiffs you out of $2 million in legal fees...

MAGA-world - ruining reputations one at a time...

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Zero integrity, pay off and slither away.

Live the rest of your days in shame rudy.

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Giuliani is such a rotten, lying scumbag. Just the sort of people Trump surrounds himself with.

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Zero integrity, pay off and slither away. 

Live the rest of your days in shame rudy.

Naw, great man, the only man that made NYC a livable place. If anything the man should have a street built in his name

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Zero integrity, pay off and slither away. 

Live the rest of your days in shame rudy.

Naw, great man, the only man that made NYC a livable place. If anything the man should have a street built in his name

Sounds like what he was saying about Mike Pence for 364 days...

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Naw, great man, the only man that made NYC a livable place. If anything the man should have a street built in his name

Lol. I knew you’d have to say that.

He’s a disgraced disbarred alcoholic who paid off to avoid trial.

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