The two election workers from Georgia who won their $148 million lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani just last week are suing the former New York City Mayor again.

They claim that Giuliani is spreading more lies about them.

On Monday, Ruby Freeman and her daughter ​​Andrea “Shaye” Moss filed for a permanent injunction against Giuliani to prevent him from speaking about them publicly.

Their lawyers complained, “Giuliani continues to spread the very same lies for which he has already been held liable. Defendant Giuliani’s statements, coupled with his refusal to agree to refrain from continuing to make such statements, make clear that he intends to persist in his campaign of targeted defamation and harassment. It must stop.”

The filing continued, “In these unique circumstances, the proper remedy is a targeted injunction barring Defendant Giuliani from continuing to repeat the very falsehoods about Plaintiffs that have already been found and held, conclusively, to be defamatory.”

Reportedly, Giuliani does not have the assets to pay the $143 million he owes. The IRS has already placed a lien on his $4.5 million Palm Beach penthouse.

“The absurdity of the number merely underscores the absurdity of the entire proceeding, where I’ve not been allowed to offer one single piece of evidence in defense, of which I have a lot,” Giuliani told The New York Post.

Last week, Giuliani skipped out on the opportunity to testify in his defense.

“The judge made it clear that if I made any mistake or did anything wrong, she was considering contempt, and this judge does have a reputation for putting people in jail,” he said.

Giuliani insinuated the women were suing him because of close relations one of their lawyers has with Hunter Biden and that they want to intimidate Donald Trump supporters. Mike Gottlieb, a plaintiff attorney, used to work at the same firm, Boies Schiller Flexner, as Biden.

Giuliani was found liable by Judge Beryl Howell in August after he defamed Moss and Freeman when he claimed that they processed fraudulent ballots in 2020 in Fulton County.

In addition to the $148 million judgment, the two women are asking that Giuliani pay for the court and attorney fees they have accumulated.

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