Rudy Giuliani signed a stipulation that he lied in his Georgia election fraud claims

As part of the defamation case against Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani signed a stipulation that says he does not contest that he made defamatory remarks about Ruby Freeman and Wandrea Moss and that his statements of fact were false.

Defendant Giuliani, for the purposes of this litigation only, does not contest that, to the extent the statements were statements of fact and otherwise actionable, such actionable factual statements were false

In the context of the broader case where Giuliani asked for this case to be dismissed on first amendment grounds, this stipulation effectively means "I knowingly lied about the election fraud claims and about the actions of Ruby Freeman and Wandrea Moss, but it is my first amendment right to lie."

In full context, Rudy Giuliani lost this case and was ordered to pay $148 million dollars in damages for the harm caused to Ruby Freeman and Wandrea Moss.


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