Rudy Giuliani has to be setting some kind of record for legal drama. At the very least, he has to be the only former New York mayor to be held in contempt of court twice in one week.
Rudy Giuliani was found in contempt of court Friday for the second time in a week, as a federal judge warned him he could be sent to jail.
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A U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell admonished Giuliani for continuing to spread lies about Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.
A judge held Giuliani in contempt for defamation, warned of jail, and criticized ongoing false claims about Georgia election workers Freeman and Moss.
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Trump also had civil judgments made against him, including for business fraud, in addition to the sexual abuse and defamation of E. Jean Carroll.