Ex-Trump lawyer Giuliani ordered to pay $148 mn for defaming poll workers

 

The eight-person federal jury awarded Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea "Shaye" Moss more than $16 million each for defamation, $20 million each for emotional distress and $75 million in punitive damages, Paralel.Az reports citing French-24.

The 79-year-old former New York mayor was found liable in August by US District Judge Beryl Howell of defaming the Fulton County poll workers with his 2020 election lies on behalf of former president Trump.

Giuliani, who led Trump's legal efforts to overturn the results of the election, posted a video of the pair that falsely accused them of engaging in fraud during ballot-counting and made numerous other baseless claims about them.

Speaking to reporters outside the downtown Washington courthouse following the damages award, Moss said the "past few years have been devastating."

"The flame that Giuliani lit with those lies and passed to so many others to keep that flame blazing changed every aspect of our lives, our homes, our family, our work, our sense of safety, our mental health," she said.

Freeman said she was thankful that the jury held Giuliani "accountable."

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