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A federal judge on Wednesday ruled that Rudy Giuliani defamed former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, and is liable for damages after he failed to comply with discovery obligations in their lawsuit over his baseless claims that they had committed fraud during the 2020 election.
Judge Beryl Howell sanctioned Giuliani for failing to provide discovery documents and other evidence requested by lawyers for Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. Howell ordered him to pay $133,000 in sanctions and gave the two sides until September 20 to set up a trial date to determine how much Giuliani also owes the women in compensatory and punitive damages. If he fails to comply, Giuliani will face further sanctions.
Latest Breaking News, U.S. and World Politics, Crime, Business, Science, Technology, Autos, Entertainment, Culture, Movie, Music, Sports.
dnyuz.com
A federal judge on Wednesday ruled that Rudy Giuliani defamed former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, and is liable for damages after he failed to comply with discovery obligations in their lawsuit over his baseless claims that they had committed fraud during the 2020 election.
Judge Beryl Howell sanctioned Giuliani for failing to provide discovery documents and other evidence requested by lawyers for Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. Howell ordered him to pay $133,000 in sanctions and gave the two sides until September 20 to set up a trial date to determine how much Giuliani also owes the women in compensatory and punitive damages. If he fails to comply, Giuliani will face further sanctions.
How many millions of dollars in fines/judgments? How many indictments? How many years of jail/prison will Trump be responsible for when it's all said and done? His "best" people constantly go to jail because of him. How much income are lawyers getting from all of the cases broadly related to Trump? How much in taxpayer money spent prosecuting MAGA idiots and Trump's best people? He's an industry of crime unto himself.
How many millions of dollars in fines/judgments? How many indictments? How many years of jail/prison will Trump be responsible for when it's all said and done? His "best" people constantly go to jail because of him. How much income are lawyers getting from all of the cases broadly related to Trump? How much in taxpayer money spent prosecuting MAGA idiots and Trump's best people? He's an industry of crime unto himself.
Many Trump supporters, it is WHO THEY ARE at this point. You can't change that. To back down, they would be admitting that they have been duped idiots for the last 7 years. Few are willing to admit that. 100% vested. We just need to wait for them to die out and hope they can't scratch together an electoral victory that damages the country further.
I actually feel kind of bad for him. I don't ever want to get to that point in my life. I can't imagine living with anything close to dementia. I would hope someone would push me down the stairs or something.
Fixed it for you. You can put me in that camp too although I literally never voted for a democrat prior to 2016 (im in my late 40's)
Trump is that bad.
That would require them to have enough common sense to decipher between who Trump actually is and who they want him to be, then have the courage to admit they've been had. Chicken brain=chicken.
"A former top organizer for the Proud Boys who was convicted of seditious conspiracy and other felonies stemming from his leadership role in the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol was sentenced on Thursday to 17 years in prison.
Joseph Biggs, a U.S. army veteran, was a leader of the group's Florida chapter and a close ally of the former Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio. Biggs was convicted of seditious conspiracy in May alongside two other Proud Boys leaders following a more than four-month-long trial.
In handing down his sentence, U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly accepted the government's recommendation to apply an enhancement that effectively labeled Biggs' crimes as acts of terrorism in seeking to influence the actions of government through threats and use of force.
Prosecutors had sought 33 years in prison for Biggs, their longest recommended prison sentence yet for any participant convicted of joining the Jan. 6 assault -- their same recommendation for Tarrio. They had previously sought 25 years in prison for Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes, who was convicted for leading his far-right militia members in a separate seditious conspiracy and sentenced earlier this year to 18 years in prison.
Biggs' sentence is the second longest for any defendant charged in connection with the Capitol attack. Tarrio is set to be sentenced next Tuesday.
Addressing the court himself, Biggs became emotional as he sought to dispute the characterization of him as a "terrorist" and begged for leniency so he could one day be released to care for his daughter.
"On Jan. 6 I was seduced by the crowd and I just moved forward," Biggs said. "My curiosity got the better of me and I have to live with that for the rest of my life, and I'm so sorry."
Also set to be sentenced Thursday in Judge Kelly's courtroom is Zachary Rehl, the former leader of the group's Philadelphia chapter. Prosecutors are seeking 30 years in prison for Rehl."
The dude claimed he was "seduced" by the crowd and "curious". He also begged for leniency to care for his daughter.
"Addressing the court himself, Biggs became emotional as he sought to dispute the characterization of him as a "terrorist" and begged for leniency so he could one day be released to care for his daughter.
"On Jan. 6 I was seduced by the crowd and I just moved forward," Biggs said. "My curiosity got the better of me and I have to live with that for the rest of my life, and I'm so sorry."
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