MAGA voters across the country are facing the consequences of their actions as they start to discover what tariffs actually are and realize their own family is blacklisting them, and it’s no different for Donald Trump ally Rudy Giuliani who f—ked around and now he’s finding out.
Today the former Mayor of New York gave up his prized watch collection ahead of the Friday deadline to turn his assets over to the two former Georgia election workers who were the target of Giuliani’s conspiracy theory that they committed ballot fraud in order to keep Trump from winning in 2020 even though there has never been any evidence that the MAGA leader lost unfairly.
Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, won $148 million in damages, and despite trying to dodge responsibility, it’s time for Giuliani to pay up, and now he’s whining about it.
On Thursday evening, Giuliani’s spokesperson, Ted Goodman, took to X to post a pathetic video lamenting the loss of the watch collection, even attempting to pull on people’s heartstrings by reminding viewers that his clients ran “towards the flames” during the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. “This right here folks, this is the accumulation of 60 years of hard work,” Goodman said while showing the watches. “Many of these watches hold great sentimental value and he’s being forced to turn all these over under court order.”
He added, “This is a man who demonstrated courage by running towards the flames and now he’s being forced to turn all this over under court order in an absolute bastardization of our justice system.”
Don’t try to destabilize democracy and maybe you can keep your ugly watches!
Ron Filipkowski, editor-in-chief of MeidasTouch and frequent Trump critic, reposted a clip from the video on X, and the responses were scathing! While there are some Republican loyalists who think the defamation case is an abuse of power (yawn), most people were dunking on Giuliani for landing himself in hot water because he was willing to lie to support Trump.
According to AP News, Giuliani must also turn over his 1980 Mercedes-Benz SL 500, his $5 million Upper East Side apartment, and a shirt signed by New York Yankees legend Joe DiMaggio.
This comes during the same week when Alex Jones lost his precious Infowars empire to The Onion when the satirical news site bought it at a bankruptcy auction after Jones was ordered to pay the families of the Sandy Hook victims $1.5 billion for spreading harmful conspiracy theories.
If you’re gonna f—k around, you gotta be prepared to find out!
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