Giuliani's Repeated Lies: A Court's Contempt

Fulton County, GA, USASat Jan 11 2025
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Former New York City mayor and attorney Rudolph Giuliani has found himself in legal trouble again. Last Friday, a federal judge declared him in contempt of court for continuing to defame two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss. Back in May, Giuliani, now 80, had agreed to stop spreading false claims about the duo, who worked the 2020 election in Fulton County.
The court's order was clear. But despite agreeing to cease, Giuliani repeated his allegations at least four times in November, right after Donald J. Trump's 2024 presidential election win. This defiance might cost him hefty fines and extra legal fees. It's a stark reminder that even prominent figures must adhere to court orders. Contempt of court is a serious matter. It's not just about breaking rules; it's about undermining the very system that ensures fairness and justice. This incident sheds light on the importance of truth in public discourse, especially when it comes to elections and the individuals who work tirelessly to ensure their integrity.
https://localnews.ai/article/giulianis-repeated-lies-a-courts-contempt-8c68dca4

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