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I’m looking forward to hearing what the lit correspondent for the gateway pundit, aka reichguide, has to say about all this.The plaintiffs and the defense have both rested. The plaintiffs’ lawyer asked the jury to award $24m to each plaintiff + emotional damages. The defense blamed the Gateway Pundit.
He just thinks he's been scalped. Wait until he wants his fee.
Giuliani owes more than $151 million to various creditors, according to his petition.
In addition to last week's $148 million judgment, Giuliani listed potential liabilities related to lawsuits he faces from President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden and from voting machine companies Smartmatic and Dominion.
Giuliani also owes more than $989,000 to New York State and the IRS for outstanding taxes in 2021 and 2022, according to his petition, as well as owing $3.7 million to multiple law firms.
Poor Rudy, and the odds are Trump won't come to his aid, even for his legal fees he ran up defending Trump....poetic justice I'd say.https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...p&cvid=d338c37c160c4d75b8385746ba044a90&ei=13
ol' daddy g files for bankruptcy
the former mayor’s “threadbare arguments” fell “well short of persuading ‘the evidence and all reasonable inferences that can be drawn therefrom are so one-sided that reasonable men and women could not have reached a verdict in [plaintiffs’] favor.’”
The man formerly known as “America’s Mayor” was seeking a “renewed judgment as a matter of law, or in the alternative, a new trial” based on “five cursory arguments,” Judge Howell wrote in a scathing decision. The judge didn’t buy any of them.
The judge brutally dismissed one argument as “a critique delivered with obvious crocodile tears.”
there used to be an eyeroll emoji for a response option. ^^ this deserves one.You guys are totally racist. Giuliani is not guilty simply because he is Italian. Not all Italians are criminals. Well, at least that is what the government says. We found a couple Italians who are not criminals and they were on NPR. Alex Jones has a Jewish wife; what are you, anti-semitic?
“There are reasons to be concerned here,” the bankruptcy court judge declared, conceding that the former mayor’s records appear to be a “mess.”
“At a certain point, a failure to comply with [court] orders means my voice will take on a decided edge,” the judge warned. “If people don’t obey court orders, it’s a profound problem.”
Ahead of the hearing, Giuliani’s lawyers explained in a filing that financial reporting has been “difficult” because the Trump ally has been “unable to find an accounting professional willing to assist.” His attorneys have also said that the bookkeeper they are using has been “ill.”
“His bookkeeper is ill, his accountant has quit, and no one else will work for him. That is not an excuse. Those are huge red flags,” Strickland said. She added that the former mayor continues to make defamatory statements about her clients and that they have received death threats.
Rachel Biblo Block, a lawyer for the creditors’ committee, used a PowerPoint to show why the court should appoint a trustee “sooner rather than later,” due to Giuliani’s “dishonesty,” “incompetence,” “gross mismanagement” of his affairs and breach of fiduciary duty as well as to protect the interests of the creditors.

In the agreement filed Wednesday, Giuliani will give his lawyers $100,000 to help pay the creditors' financial adviser, New York-based Global Data Risk, and pay the rest of the firm's expenses from the proceeds of selling either his New York City apartment or Florida condominium, which are worth an estimated $5.6 million and $3.5 million, respectively, according to court documents.
Global Data Risk is also allowed to put liens on the New York City and Florida properties to make sure Giuliani pays all its fees, under the agreement.
Lawyers for Freeman and Moss said in the Friday court filing that the two women are entitled to an order that will require Giuliani to hand over various property, "including cash accounts, jewelry and valuables, a legal claim for unpaid attorneys’ fees, and Mr. Giuliani’s interest in his luxury Madison Avenue co-op apartment."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...p&cvid=d01d4d84a03f48cdae4598f1df38dbe1&ei=33Freeman and Moss also asked to be given control over the handling of a luxury apartment in Palm Beach, Florida. They said that control will allow them to get the best value from the Florida apartment, both by preventing Giuliani from deteriorating the value and by enabling the women to use an experienced broker to appropriately market the property.
The terms of the settlement, which was first reported by the Gateway Journalism Review, were not disclosed.
“The dispute between the parties has been resolved to the mutual satisfaction of the parties through a fair and reasonable settlement,” according to a statement issued by the legal team for Freeman and her daughter, Moss. Protect Democracy is representing the two women, along with several private law firms and attorneys and the Yale Law School’s Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic.
But the six-month delay between the announcement of the settlement and the March 29 date could signify that there are certain requirements that the site needs to fulfill to satisfy the terms of the settlement, according to legal experts.
The editor of the website that first singled out two Georgia election workers and baselessly accused them of manipulating ballots in the 2020 election has now admitted the entire story was false.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...1&cvid=a1aa4b1ac1d446c182ee230165eadc49&ei=63The Guardian reports that Jim Hoft – founder of far-right website Gateway Pundit — posted a mea culpa to his site in which he admitted that there was no truth to his claim that Fulton County, Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss did anything illegal in the election. This is despite Gateway Pundit first amplifying the claim, which eventually was picked up by former President Donald Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani.
The far-right website The Gateway Pundit acknowledged for the first time on Saturday that there was not any fraud during ballot counting in Atlanta in 2020 when Donald Trump lost the presidency, a significant concession from one of the most influential conservative sites that plays a key role in spreading election misinformation.
The statement, the first acknowledgment from the site that there was no proof of fraud in Atlanta, came days after the site settled a defamation lawsuit with Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Shaye Moss
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/12/gateway-pundit-admits-no-election-fraud-atlanta“Georgia officials concluded that there was no widespread voter fraud by election workers who counted ballots at the State Farm Arena in November 2020,” the site’s co-founder, Jim Hoft, said in a statement posted on Gateway Pundit on Saturday. “The results of this investigation indicate that Ruby Freeman and Wandrea ‘Shaye’ Moss did not engage in ballot fraud or criminal misconduct while working at State Farm Arena on election night. A legal matter with this news organization and the two election workers has been resolved to the mutual satisfaction of the parties through a fair and reasonable settlement.”