Giuliani Records Row in Election Suit a ‘Murky Mess,’ Judge Says
- Georgia election works are suing Giuliani for defamation
- Giuliani hasn’t heard from DOJ, Atlanta DA on other cases
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Rudy Giuliani fended off accusations he’s failed to fully comply with his legal duty to produce records and other evidence for two Georgia election workers who are suing him for defamation after becoming targets of 2020 election fraud conspiracy theories he promoted.
During a nearly three-hour hearing Friday in Washington, US District Judge Beryl Howell probed claims by Giuliani and his attorney that they made good faith efforts to follow legal rules and search his electronic devices, email accounts, messaging apps and social media platforms.