The former Mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani, satisfied on Monday the sentence against him that he required to pay two electoral workers of Fulton County a total of $ 148 million per defamation.
A jury found Giuliani responsible in 2023 for defamed Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss falsely accusing them of manipulating the 2020 presidential vote in Georgia.

Rudy Giuliani, personal lawyer of President Donald Trump, observes during an appearance before the Supervision Committee of Michigan’s house in Lansing, Michigan, December 2, 2020.
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In the process of reaching an agreement in January, he was held twice, by two different federal judges, for not giving up possessions and continuing to defame the two electoral workers.
The judicial documents showed that the action of the agreement was dismissed in the District Court on Monday after it was determined that Giuliani had fully satisfied his obligations with Freeman and Moss.
Giuliani began to deliver assets shortly after a federal jury determined what he should pay Freeman and Moss in damages and sanctions in December 2024.
The agreement last month allowed him to maintain his condominium in Florida and his world series rings.
A Giuliani statement at the time of the agreement said he would agree not to defame the two electoral workers. It did not include an admission of guilt.
Giuliani was previously implemented in New York and Washington after his legal license was stripped of his efforts to help President Donald Trump’s commitment to cancel the 2020 elections.
His representative, Ted Goodman, said in a statement last month that the lawyers of the plaintiffs could take the possessions of Trump’s former lawyer, “but they can never remove their extraordinary public service record.”