Appeals court won’t let Rudy Giuliani out of Dominion executive’s defamation lawsuit

Photo by: John Nacion/STAR MAX/IPx 2022 9/11/22 Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani at the 9/11 Memorial in New York City on September 11, 2022, on the 21st anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

Rudy Giuliani’s legal woes continued to worsen this week. On the heels of his bankruptcy attorneys seeking to quit, a Colorado appeals court on Thursday handed down a significant victory to a former Dominion Voting Systems executive, allowing him to proceed with a defamation lawsuit against the former New York City mayor over baseless claims about rigging the 2020 election.

The ruling was issued by a three-judge panel on the Colorado Court of Appeals and the reasoning mirrored the court’s earlier decision to allow Eric Coomer to go forward with defamation suits against Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign and “Kraken” lawyer Sidney Powell, among others. Giuliani was among the defendants named in Coomer’s initial lawsuit but was granted a stay of appeal for himself because he was in the throes of bankruptcy proceedings in Manhattan.

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