New York Daily News

RUDY HIT FOR $1.3B

Sued by voting machine firm over repeated defamation

- BY STEPHEN REX BROWN

Rudy Giuliani’s attempts to subvert the 2020 presidenti­al election for President Donald Trump could cost him big time.

Dominion Voting Systems, which Giuliani placed at the center of a bizarre conspiracy to rig the election, sued the former mayor Monday for $1.3 billion.

“There must be accountabi­lity for the disinforma­tion campaign,” said Tom Clare, a lawyer for Dominion, adding that Giuliani “made the company radioactiv­e and destroyed the value of this company.”

The suit is the second filed by the voting machine company over the conspiracy promoted by lawyers for the Trump campaign. Dominion sued Sidney Powell, a former attorney for the campaign, earlier this month for her evidence-free claims of election theft.

Audits, recounts and the Justice Department have determined President Biden won the 2020 election fair and square.

The 107-page suit details at least 50 separate instances of alleged false and defamatory statements by Giuliani.

Giuliani and Powell alleged that Dominion is owned by a company in Venezuela that rigged elections for dictator Hugo Chavez, who died in 2013. Giuliani also asserted the company’s voting machines, which were used in Georgia, are equipped with vote-flipping software, the suit states.

Notably, Giuliani claimed in a court hearing in Pennsylvan­ia over election results that the campaign “doesn’t plead fraud.” He told a different story in media appearance­s and on his podcast, calling Dominion “a company that specialize­s in voter fraud,” according to the suit.

Dominion voting machines were used in 14 of Pennsylvan­ia’s 67 counties.

The suit alleges that Giuliani had a financial motivation for promoting “the big lie” that the election was stolen from Trump. Giuliani, according to reports, demanded $20,000 per day while representi­ng Trump in the fight to overturn the election.

“(Giuliani) also cashed in by hosting a podcast where he exploited election falsehoods to market gold coins, supplement­s, cigars, and protection from ‘cyberthiev­es,’ ” the suit states.

Fanatical Trump supporters sent threats to Dominion employees.

One worker received a text message: “We are already watching you. Come clean and you will live,” the suit states.

The Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, Clare argued, was further evidence of the real danger of Giuliani’s disinforma­tion campaign.

“People believed this lie,” he said.

“They internaliz­ed it. It created an environmen­t where they were motivated to take action in the real world.”

When reached for comment, Giuliani told the Daily News that the Dominion lawsuit is the latest intimidati­on tactic generated from Democrats.

“Dominion’s defamation lawsuit for $1.3 billion will allow me to investigat­e their history, finances and practices fully and completely,” Giuliani said. “The amount being asked for is, quite obviously, intended to frighten people of faint heart.

“It is another act of intimidati­on by the hate-filled left-wing to wipe out and censor the exercise of free speech, as well as the ability of lawyers to defend their clients vigorously.

“As such, we will investigat­e a countersui­t against them for violating these Constituti­onal rights.”

The suit came less than a week after dozens of prominent lawyers, judges and other legal bigshots called for Giuliani’s law license to be revoked due to his many alleged lies.

Dominion’s legal team plans to file further lawsuits.

Other possible defendants include Trump himself, as well as right-wing media personalit­ies who repeated Giuliani’s claims.

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As ex-President Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani was at center of efforts to overturn the 2020 election result, including bizarre accusation­s of corruption aimed at Dominion Voting Systems (below), which is now suing him and other alleged smear artists.

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