Rudy to pay $148 million -- up next, Trump paying $1 Bn!
It is more than possible--it's highly likely
His GoFundMe likely poised at the ready, Rudy Giuliani is already grifting off his loss, using his addlepated son, Andrew, to claim Rudy did nothing wrong. They best be careful, though—Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss have said there are others set who are just as culpable. The duo has set a precedent and could become billionaires if MAGA refuses to stop harassing them.
America sides with the mother-daughter team of Moss and Freeman—I sincerely hope they break the bank of every one of those lying GOP assholes.
No one, no matter how powerful, should be able to ruin the lives of people and cause grievous emotional stress and potential physical harm for political expediency.
Trump to Get SLAUGHTERED by Jury EVEN HARDER than Rudy in January (youtube.com)
Speaking of Trump, Michael Popok, an experienced litigator, explains in the above video that the OFM will probably continue to slander E. Jean Caroll in the coming weeks.
Dude can’t help himself.
In Popok’s trial experience, lawyers have asked to significantly increase damage sums when a monetary judgment fails to resonate and the perpetrator continues to commit the same crime repeatedly.
In his professional opinion, E. Jean Carroll’s attorney, Roberta Kaplan could seek a billion-dollar remedy.
One billion—that’s a helluva lot of zeroes.
If that doesn’t shut his orange ass up, nothing will.
Horton Hears a Coup
I wish I could claim that funny line, but Glenn Kirshner said that while speaking about the “clownish” filing Trump’s team submitted in response to Jack Smiths’ request for an expedited hearing regarding presidential immunity.
I about fell out of my chair laughing—Go, Glenn, Go!
So, for those who may not know, Trump filed a motion to the Supreme Court that claimed Jack Smith was trying to ruin Christmas by making them work during the Christmas Holidays.
In the filing, Trump’s attorneys said that signing off on Smith’s proposed schedule “would make President Trump’s opening brief due the day after Christmas. This proposed schedule would require attorneys and support staff to work round-the-clock through the holidays, inevitably disrupting family and travel plans. It is as if the Special Counsel ‘growled, with his Grinch fingers nervously drumming, “I must find some way to keep Christmas from coming. … But how?”'" —NBC News
The cited verse was lifted from The Grinch Who Stole Christmas to make their case. I suppose they were trying to be cheeky and cute.
The Court, which was highly unamused, responded with “Okeedokee then Smart Guys, how about you get us your response filing by Dec 23rd?”
D’oh—instant karma.
Nicole and I break the Giuliani ruling and other recent politics-related developments down during our recent episode of All Fired Up—video below:
“Horton hears a coup” is perfection.
And Rudy’s son must’ve been counting on an inheritance. Sad.
Yes! Even better would be if Kaplan convinced the judge to insure an immediate pay-out in the tens of millions, so E. Jean doesn't have to keep going through the process of chasing after the payment and can enjoy her well deserved gains immediately. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
"In his professional opinion, E. Jean Carroll’s attorney, Roberta Kaplan could seek a billion-dollar remedy.
One billion—that’s a helluva lot of zeroes."