- A federal judge has held Rudy Giuliani in civil contempt for not complying with court orders related to Georgia election workers.
- The ruling follows a two-day hearing where the court concluded Giuliani willfully disobeyed requirements to disclose information.
- Judge Lewis Liman stated that Giuliani has been stalling the efforts of election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss to collect a $146 million defamation judgment.
- Giuliani faces sanctions which may affect his bid to retain his Florida condo during an upcoming trial.
- Further contempt hearings are scheduled as Giuliani continues to face accusations of making false statements about the election workers.
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