Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Monday satisfied the decision against him, which requires him to pay two electoral workers in Fulton County a total of $ 148 million for slander.
The jurors found Giuliani responsible in 2023 for the defamation of Ruby Freeman and Shay Moss, falsely accused them of forcing the presidential vote in 2020 in Georgia.

Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, watches during an appearance in front of the Michigan House Supervision Committee in Lansing, Michigan, December 2, 2020.
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In the process of reaching an agreement in January, he was held contemptuously by two different federal judges so as not to give up the possessions and continue to slander the two electoral workers.
The court documents show that the settlement claim was dismissed in the District Court on Monday after it was found that Giuliani had fully fulfilled his obligations to Freeman and the Moss.
Giuliani began submitting assets shortly after the federal jury determined what to pay freeman and Moss to damage and sanctions in December 2024.
Last month, the village allowed him to keep his apartment in Florida and his World series rings, which he believed belonged to his father.
A statement by Giuliani at the time of the agreement said he would agree not to slander the two electoral workers. It did not include a recognition of guilt.
Previously, Giuliani was despondent in New York and in Washington, after his law license was deprived of his efforts to help President Donald Trump’s candidacy cancel the 2020 election.
His representative Ted Goodman said in a statement last month that the plaintiff’s lawyers could take possessions from the former Trump lawyer, “but they can never take away his exceptional public service records.”