These allegations aligned with former President Trump’s tireless efforts to contest his election defeat.
The harrowing aftermath of Giuliani’s unsubstantiated claims led Moss and Freeman, who had ties to the election process, down a dark path.
They faced threats, attempted citizens’ arrests, and even unsolicited pizza deliveries — a perplexing choice of harassment.
Giuliani’s Claims and Counter-Claims
In a twist that could rival the best courtroom dramas, Giuliani, in an attempt to evade further penalties, admitted to making “defamatory per se” remarks about the poll workers.
Yet, he tried to skirt around the issue by suggesting that his statements were mere opinions, shielded by the First Amendment.
Judge Howell’s response likened Giuliani’s defenses to Swiss cheese — full of holes.
Georgia Poll Workers Lawsuit : A Larger Conspiracy Unveiled
This Georgia poll workers lawsuit forms part of a broader narrative. Giuliani was indicted alongside Trump and others, charged with attempting to illegally meddle in Georgia’s 2020 election. The curtain has yet to fall on this high-stakes legal drama.
Georgia Poll Workers Lawsuit : Legal Representation
Freeman and Moss are backed by a stellar legal team from Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, United to Protect Democracy, DuBose Miller LLC, and Kastorf Law LLC. Meanwhile, Giuliani’s defense is helmed by Camara & Sibley LLP.