A Georgia judge’s ruling on Tuesday allowed a Black mother-daughter duo to continue their defamation lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani, who served as a lawyer to former President Donald Trump.
Giuliani sought to have a court throw out the suit filed by Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Shaye Moss, who served as election workers in Georgia during the 2020 presidential election.
The Trump campaign — led by Trump and Giuliani — helped spread lies that the two women were involved in a plot to defraud Trump out of an election victory in Georgia.
Both women testified before the House’s Jan. 6 committee about the threats they received after Trump, Giuliani and other conservatives scapegoated them for Trump’s failure to win Georgia.
Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss were doing their jobs. Helping people vote.
— Adam Schiff (@SenAdamSchiff) June 21, 2022
But when an increasingly desperate Donald Trump spread a conspiracy his own Attorney General said was baseless, their lives were turned upside down.
Nearly two years later, they still have not recovered. pic.twitter.com/onupw9pUl7
In emotional testimony, former GA election worker Wandrea ArShaye "Shaye" Moss recalls the moment she found out about the threats to both her and her mother following attacks from Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani. pic.twitter.com/1ldHHXQE4L
— The Katie Phang Show (@katiephangshow) June 21, 2022
The Trump campaign’s claims were refuted by the Republican officials overseeing Georgia’s elections in 2020, and an official recount confirmed Joe Biden’s victory in the state. Additionally, multiple Trump campaign and administration officials testified to the Jan. 6 committee that they told Trump his claims of election fraud were false.
In her ruling Tuesday, Judge Beryl Howell accurately portrayed Trump and Giuliani’s disinformation effort targeting the two women as a desperate and illiberal ploy, noting it came after they had exhausted all legal avenues for challenging election results.








