Rudy Giuliani has finally reached a settlement agreement with the former Georgia election workers and will avoid going to trial.
The election workers were awarded almost $150 million after he failed to appear for a trial in federal court in New York.
After reaching the settlement, the former personal attorney for Donald Trump will get to hold on to his New York and Florida apartments, his World Series rings, and all of his belongings and will give the women “unspecified” compensation.
#BREAKINGNEWS Someone very wealthy paid off Rudy Giuliani debt for Defamation against Ruby Freeman and Wandrea Moss. A settlement has been reached between the two parties. pic.twitter.com/4PACVHGArv
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Giuliani still denies any wrongdoing.
“I have reached a resolution of the litigation with the Plaintiffs that will result in a satisfaction of the Plaintiffs’ judgment,” he said after the ruling.
“This resolution does not involve an admission of liability or wrongdoing by any of the Parties. I am satisfied with and have no grievances relating to the result we have reached. I have been able to retain my New York coop and Florida Condominium and all of my personal belongings,” the statement said.