Giuliani has satisfied the election of Georgia's voting age of 148 million US dollars of $ 148 million

Point 1 of 2 Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman Moss speaks during a press conference after a jury ordered the former Mayor of New York Giuliani, she and her daughter Shaye Moss, 148 million US dollar compensation outside of the US district court in Washington, US, 2023. Reuters/Bonnie CASH/FATEFOTO/DAFEFOTO/DATEFOTO, Photo/DATEIFOTO -Foto/DATEIFOTO Foto/FATOTOTO Foto/FATEFOTO Photo/FileToto/FileToto Photo/DATEFOTO Photo/DATEIFO Foto/DATEIFOTO.

[1/2]The election worker of Georgia, Ruby Freeman Moss, speaks during a press conference after a jury ordered the former Mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani to pay her and her daughter Shaye Moss, 148 million US dollar compensation outside of the US district court in Washington, US, December 15, 2023. rightOpens a new tab Read moreNew York, February 24 (Reuters) -Rudolph Giuliani “fully satisfied” a judgment of $ 148 million in Georgia in Georgia by mistakenly asserting them that they had helped steal the US Presidential election 2020. Election worker, Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea “Shaye” Moss.

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No conditions were announced, but after the settlement, Giuliani said that he would keep his apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side, his apartment in Palm Beach, Florida, and his personal objects. He promised not to defame the plaintiffs again.

Giuliani lawyers and the election worker did not immediately respond to inquiries about comments.

The settlement turned off a process in front of the US district judge Lewis Liman whether Giuliani can give the baseball rings of the condominium and the World Series from 1994 to 2001 from the New York Yankees.

In December 2023, Freeman and Moss won the judgment of 148 million US dollars from a jury in Washington, the DC. Giuliani, a Republican, is still being criminally charged in Arizona and Georgia because of the attempt, the victory of Democrat Joe Biden against Trump, a Republican. He did not know his guilty.

Last week, Liman refused to ask a company that now strived to be appointed to the recipient for the recipient for the apartment in Manhattan.

Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing of Bill Berkrot

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