WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal choose is about to listen to arguments Friday on whether or not to carry Rudy Giuliani in contempt of court docket for persevering with to unfold lies about two Georgia election staff after they secured a $148 million defamation judgment towards him.
Plaintiffs’ attorneys have requested U.S. District Choose Beryl Howell in Washington, D.C., to impose civil contempt sanctions towards Giuliani, the previous New York Metropolis mayor who served as Donald Trump’s lawyer. They are saying Giuliani has continued to falsely accuse Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and her mom, Ruby Freeman, of committing election fraud in reference to the 2020 election.
Moss and Freeman sued Giuliani, saying he upended their lives with racist threats and harassment. A jury sided with the mom and daughter, who’re Black, in December 2023 and awarded them $75 million in punitive damages plus roughly $73 million in different damages.
“Mr. Giuliani started lying about Plaintiffs in December of 2020, and refused to stop after repeatedly being told that his election-rigging conspiracy theory about Plaintiffs was baseless, malicious, and dangerous,” the plaintiffs’ attorneys wrote.
Giuliani’s attorneys argued that the plaintiffs haven’t offered “clear and convincing” proof that he violated a court docket order within the defamation case in feedback that he made on November podcasts about alleged poll counting irregularities in Georgia.
“Giuliani acted with the good faith belief that his comments did not violate the (judgment) and he should not be subject to contempt sanctions,” his attorneys wrote.
If Howell holds Giuliani, a Republican, in contempt of court docket, she could be the second federal choose to take action this week. On Monday in New York, Choose Lewis Liman discovered Giuliani in contempt of court docket for associated claims that he failed to show over proof to assist the choose resolve whether or not he can hold a Palm Seashore, Florida, condominium.
Giuliani, who testified in Liman’s Manhattan courtroom Jan. 3, stated he didn’t flip over every little thing as a result of he believed the requests had been overly broad, inappropriate or perhaps a “trap” set by plaintiffs’ attorneys.
Giuliani, 80, stated in a court docket submitting that he’ll attend Friday’s listening to earlier than Howell regardless of having travel-related issues about his well being and security. He stated he will get demise threats and has been instructed to watch out about touring.
“I had hoped the Court would understand and accommodate my needs. However, it appears I was mistaken,” he stated within the submitting.
On the witness stand, Moss and Freeman described fearing for his or her lives after turning into the goal of a false conspiracy idea that Giuliani and different Republicans unfold as they tried to maintain Trump in energy after he misplaced the 2020 election to Democrat Joe Biden. Moss instructed jurors she tried to vary her look, seldom leaves her residence and suffers from panic assaults.
“Money will never solve all my problems,” Freeman instructed reporters after the jury’s verdict. “I can never move back into the house that I call home. I will always have to be careful about where I go and who I choose to share my name with. I miss my home. I miss my neighbors, and I miss my name.”