Rudy Giuliani has agreed to stop spreading lies about two former Georgia election workers who won a nearly $150 million judgment against him after he repeatedly accused them of election fraud.
In the court documents filed Tuesday in federal bankruptcy court, Giuliani agreed to be permanently barred from making any statements that suggest that Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss engaged in wrongdoing in the 2020 presidential election. He also agreed to allow the court to enforce the injunction in the future.
A jury awarded the mother and daughter $148 million in damages in December after a federal judge found that he had defamed them. Days later, Freeman and Moss filed another defamation lawsuit against Giuliani, who then promptly filed for bankruptcy.
The women’s attorney, Michael J. Gottlieb, said in a statement that the new injunction against Giuliani “ends his efforts to profit off of lies about these two heroes of American democracy.”
The women’s attorney, Michael J. Gottlieb, said in a statement that the new injunction against Giuliani “ends his efforts to profit off of lies about these two heroes of American democracy.”








