"Giuliani's Absence in Defamation Trial Leaves Georgia Election Workers Seeking Justice"

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Source: The Washington Post
"Giuliani's Absence in Defamation Trial Leaves Georgia Election Workers Seeking Justice"
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In Rudy Giuliani's defamation trial, the former personal attorney for Donald Trump remained silent in court while jurors heard his own words, including a quote about not being a bully. Giuliani is being sued by two Georgia poll workers, Ruby Freeman and Wandrea ArShaye Moss, who testified that they faced threats and racist insults after he falsely accused them of helping steal the 2020 election. The plaintiffs are seeking up to $47 million in damages. Giuliani declined to testify, and his defense argued that he shouldn't have to pay a large sum because others were also responsible for spreading the false claims. The trial is ongoing.

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