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Giuliani accused of hiding assets from election workers he wronged

November 6, 2024
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Election workers Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss have been making headlines recently, but not for the reasons they would have hoped. The two Georgia election workers were at the center of a defamation lawsuit against former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, who they claim owes them nearly $150 million for damaging their reputations.

The lawsuit, filed in January 2021, alleges that Giuliani made false and defamatory statements about the mother and daughter duo in an effort to discredit the results of the 2020 election. The complaint comes after lawyers for Freeman and Moss visited Giuliani’s luxurious $6 million apartment in Manhattan and discovered that much of the furniture and valuable sports memorabilia had been removed.

This latest development in the ongoing legal battle between Freeman, Moss, and Giuliani has raised eyebrows and sparked further speculation about the motives behind Giuliani’s actions. The removal of valuable items from his apartment, which is reportedly being sold for $6.5 million, has only added fuel to the fire.

The lawsuit claims that Giuliani’s actions have caused significant harm to Freeman and Moss, both personally and professionally. As election workers, they were simply doing their jobs and ensuring that the democratic process was carried out properly. However, Giuliani’s baseless claims of election fraud and his relentless attacks on their character have had a devastating impact on their lives.

Freeman and Moss have been subjected to intense scrutiny and harassment since the election, with many people believing the false accusations made by Giuliani. The stress and emotional toll this has taken on the two women cannot be overstated. They have been forced to endure countless threats and insults, all because of Giuliani’s reckless and unfounded claims.

But despite all of this, Freeman and Moss have remained steadfast in their pursuit of justice. They are determined to hold Giuliani accountable for his actions and to clear their names once and for all. And while the legal battle may continue, they have received an outpouring of support from people all over the country.

Their courage and resilience in the face of such adversity is truly admirable. Despite the immense pressure and stress they have been under, Freeman and Moss have not wavered in their pursuit of the truth. They have shown incredible strength and determination, and their actions serve as an inspiration to us all.

It is a shame that they have had to endure such hardship, especially when they were simply doing their jobs and upholding the integrity of our democracy. But their fight is not just for themselves, it is for the millions of Americans who rely on a fair and honest election process.

In the end, the truth will prevail and justice will be served. And while the legal battle may continue, Freeman and Moss can take comfort in knowing that they have the support of the American people behind them. Their bravery and perseverance will not be forgotten, and they will emerge from this ordeal stronger and more resilient than ever before.

So let us stand with Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, and let their voices be heard. Let us send a message to all those who would seek to undermine our democracy – that we will not be silenced, we will not be intimidated, and we will not back down. Together, we will continue to defend the integrity of our elections and uphold the values that make our country great.

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