Rudy Giuliani says he'll keep all of his personal belongings as part of mystery settlement with GA election workers
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Rudy Giuliani and the two Georgia election workers he defamed after the 2020 election said Thursday that they have reached a new monetary settlement that satisfies both sides - and which the former New York City mayor said lets him retain "all of my personal belongings."
Giuliani tweeted minutes after the sides concluded a morning of back-room negotiations at a federal courthouse in Manhattan that the surprise settlement "will result in the satisfaction of the Plaintiffs' judgment." He expressed satisfaction with the outcome, stating, "I am satisfied with and have no grievances relating to the result we have reached."
The former mayor and personal attorney for President-elect Donald Trump had owed election workers Wandrea "Shaye" Moss and Ruby Freeman $148 million since December of 2023, when a jury tallied damages from what a judge deemed to be Giuliani's "extreme and outrageous" accusations of 2020 election fraud.
Giuliani's attorney declined to give further settlement details, stating the parties agreed to keep its material terms private, reflecting a lack of transparency around whether Giuliani would regain some forfeited items.
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