A federal judge wrote that Rudolph Giuliani's latest legal submission, which she has rejected, was not even signed by the attorney.
A federal judge has rejected Rudy Giuliani's latest court submission and said an experienced lawyer ought to be able to draft a better legal document.Giuliani had submitted a written request for more time to reply to two Georgia election workers, who complained to a Washington, D.C., court that he continues to defame them even after they won a $148 million lawsuit against him.Newsweek sought email comment from Giuliani's spokesman on Thursday.
Although not offering specifics of Giuliani's previous legal experience, Howell's order made it clear that he should have been able to draft a better legal submission.Giuliani's letter is part of the long-running defamation action taken by Georgia resident Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Shaye Moss.Giuliani wrongfully claimed that Freeman and Moss had tried to rig the 2020 election in Joe Biden's favor while they were sorting votes at an Atlanta count center.
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