Dramatic turn of events, the Georgia election workers who were defamed by Rudy Giuliani following the 2020 election have taken legal action against the former mayor. On Friday, these workers filed a civil suit accusing Giuliani of attempting to shield his multimillion-dollar Florida condominium from their reach in the ongoing debt collection process.
The lawsuit alleges that Giuliani, known for his controversial post-election claims, is trying to protect his assets from being seized to satisfy a judgment against him. The election workers, who were the subjects of Giuliani’s baseless accusations, claim that his actions are a deliberate effort to evade responsibility for the harm caused by his defamatory statements.
The defamation case against Giuliani stems from his repeated claims that the election workers were involved in illegal activities during the 2020 presidential election. These allegations were widely discredited, and the workers have since sought damages for the reputational and emotional damage inflicted upon them.
The latest lawsuit adds a new layer to the legal troubles faced by Giuliani. It highlights the ongoing struggle of the election workers to secure compensation and hold Giuliani accountable for his actions. By targeting his real estate assets, the plaintiffs aim to ensure that they can collect on any potential judgment awarded to them.
This development marks another chapter in the broader legal saga surrounding the 2020 election and its aftermath. As the case unfolds, it will be closely watched by both legal experts and the public, given the high-profile nature of the individuals involved and the broader implications for defamation and asset protection in civil litigation.

