Georgia Election Workers Seek to Enforce Lien on Giuliani's Florida Condo

Former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea' 'Shaye' Moss filed a civil lawsuit against Rudolph Giuliani to enforce a lien on his Florida condominium. This follows a $148 million judgment against Giuliani, with allegations that he falsely claimed the property as his primary residence to utilize Florida's homestead protection law.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-08-2024 20:44 IST | Created: 30-08-2024 20:44 IST
Georgia Election Workers Seek to Enforce Lien on Giuliani's Florida Condo
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Former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea' 'Shaye' Moss have taken legal action against Rudolph Giuliani, filing a civil lawsuit to enforce a lien on his Palm Beach, Florida condominium.

This step comes after their $148 million judgment against Giuliani, who they allege falsely asserted that the condominium was his primary residence. The workers claim Giuliani aims to exploit Florida's homestead protection law, which shields primary residences from being used to satisfy court judgments.

Freeman and Moss's case highlights ongoing legal battles stemming from the 2020 election and the subsequent misinformation spread by various political figures.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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