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The Strangest Moments From Dominion’s Defamation Suit Against Rudy Giuliani

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The strangest details from Dominion Voting Systems’s defamation suit against Rudy Giuliani. The voting-systems company lays out some of the former mayor’s more peculiar behavior since the election.
As recent press conferences, Borat sequels, and reported SDNY investigations into his conduct in Ukraine have shown, Rudy Giuliani is not your average personal attorney for a former president. So, naturally, the $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit that Dominion Voting Systems filed against Giuliani on Monday isn’t your average legal document. Over 107 pages, the filing lays out some of the former mayor’s peculiar behavior since the election in his campaign to baselessly claim mass electoral fraud — including the assertion that the company was founded by Hugo Chávez as a way to skew U.S. elections. Below, the highlights from the suit. The Dominion / Rudy lawsuit is incredible pic.twitter.com/lH4QGst8q7 As the lawsuit notes, the astute analysis provided above could be yours for just “$596 for the 4-year service if they used the promo code ‘Rudy’ when ordering.” Dominion’s attorneys note that in the same podcast episode, “Giuliani claimed supplements would cure his viewers’ achy joints and muscles and implored them to ‘stop wasting money and switch.

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