Shaye Moss testified in the penalty phase of the defamation trial that Rudy Giuliani is still lying about election workers in Georgia because she overheard him talking to a reporter after court.
Mos testified:
Moss: “Last night after the hearing, Mr. Giuliani left the courtroom and told a reporter that he was not sorry for what he did to us because he is telling the truth and we have changed our vote.”
— Jordan Fischer (@JordanOnRecord) December 12, 2023
Rudy Giuliani’s defense is that Moss and Freeman were harmed, but he was not the one who harmed them.
Giuliani’s claim was blown apart by two pieces of evidence:
Jurors will also see this tweet from Kerik, sent three days after Giuliani spoke to the Georgia Senate. https://t.co/4Js9DVTksj
— Jordan Fischer (@JordanOnRecord) December 12, 2023
The biggest reason why Rudy Giuliani will likely owe Moss and Freeman tens of millions of dollars is that he can’t stop sabotaging his own defense outside the courtroom.
Rudy Giuliani’s attorneys try to argue to minimize financial damages, but their client ruins everything by talking to reporters within earshot of the plaintiffs. The fact that Moss was able to take the witness stand and state with firsthand knowledge that Giuliani has no regrets and he continues to accuse her of flipping votes in the 2020 election is devastating and should add a few more zeros to the amount Rudy Giuliani will pay. be held liable for the damage.
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