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Monday, January 25, 2021

Ha Ha!

As you have no doubt heard, Dominion Voting Systems is suing Rudy Giuliani for $1.3 billion. They have already filed suit against his fellow "lawyer" Sidney Powell for a similar amount. 


In the lawsuit Monday, the company focused on how Giuliani continued to claim without evidence that Dominion aided election fraud even after he received a cease-and-desist letter. The Canadian-founded company details how listeners of Giuliani reacted by amplifying online his message of a stolen election. The former mayor of New York and well-known prosecutor repeated his claims on podcasts and his radio show and YouTube shows. He also used his platform in recent months to make money pitching cigars, a conservative alternative to the AARP and the sale of gold coins, the lawsuit says.

Giuliani also appeared on TV networks OANN, Fox and Fox Business to make accusations of election fraud, the lawsuit notes. Dominion also details how on January 6 -- hours before a crowd of Trump supporters in Washington violently overran the Capitol -- Giuliani continued to push claims of election fraud about Dominion in tweets, on a YouTube appearance and in his own speech at the event. Giuliani said at the rally, without evidence, that he knew of an expert who had examined Dominion voting machines and saw changed votes, concluding, "This election was stolen," according to the complaint.

They would seem to have a very good case. And by the way I can think of somebody else they might want to sue.

 

What's most weird about this, however, is why they thought they could get away with this. The same goes for the people who live-streamed themselves invading the U.S. Capitol. It's just one more example of the reality derangement field around the former Resident. Rudy's going to end up surviving on his Social Security check.

1 comment:

mojrim said...

They "thought" they could because they didn't think about it at all. This is the revolt of the instagram influencers, selling each other home made vaping pens on the capitol steps.