Rudy Giuliani just got served in a massive lawsuit over his ‘Big Lie’ about the election
Rudy Giuliani during a press briefing. (Screenshot)

Dominion Voting Systems has been the target of conspiracy theories emanating from Trump loyalists accusing the election technology company of being complicit in mass voter fraud during the 2020 election. In recent days and weeks, Dominion has fought back, putting on notice figures like attorney Sydney Powell, who attempted to avoid being served with a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion in January.

Now, the company has turned its sights towards Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani.

"Rudy Giuliani has been served court papers in Dominion's $1.3 B defamation suit against him," The Hill's John Kruzel reported this Thursday, adding that Giuliani has until March 3 to answer.

"Just as Giuliani and his allies intended, the Big Lie went viral on social media as people tweeted, retweeted, and raged that Dominion had stolen their votes. While some lies -- little lies -- flare up on social media and die with the next news cycle, the Big Lie was different," Dominion wrote in their lawsuit. "The harm to Dominion's business and reputation is unprecedented and irreparable because of how fervently millions of people believe it."