
An attorney for Rudy Giuliani struggled to help his client during the cross-examination of former Georgia election worker Shaye Moss.
On the second day of Giuliani's defamation trial, Giuliani's attorney, Joe Sibley tried his hand at cross-examining Moss. U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell has already ruled that Giuliani is liable for defaming Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman.
Moss told the attorney that Giuliani was driving the "bus" with the people and the organizations attacking her.
"They're no different. They're all on the same hate train together. It was just Mr. Giuliani driving the bus picking up these people, and spreading lies," Moss said.
The former election worker bested Sibley in question after question.
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"I want to vindicate myself. I want to receive some kind of justice for all that myself and my family have been through," Moss asserted when asked if she was trying to make money off of Giuliani.
"By hitting someone in the pockets — especially someone whose whole career is about their pockets — that will send a message to the next person who wants to spread lies about election workers," she added.
"I, personally, cannot repair my reputation at the moment because your client is still lying on me and ruining my reputation. Like, how could you work in law if everyone is saying you're a horrible lawyer?"
"You'd be surprised, actually," Sibley joked.
Moss pointed out that Giuliani assumed Moss and Freeman were Democrats because they were Black.
"He didn't go onto BET Nightly News to spread his lies... he went to places where he knew his people would hear," she noted.
Sibley wanted to know if the litigation had been stressful for her.
"Only talking to you," Moss quipped.




