Shaye Moss

  • Fulton County Moves to Quash DOJ Subpoena Seeking Personal Data of 3,000 Poll Workers

    The Fulton County Board of Elections is challenging a federal grand jury subpoena that seeks personal identifying information for nearly 3,000 poll workers who participated in Georgia’s 2020 election. The subpoena raises legal questions about prosecutorial authority, election worker privacy, and the limits of federal investigative power. Attorney Danielle Bess drew national attention to the…

  • Judge Dismisses Giuliani’s Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Unfreezing $148 Million Defamation Judgment

    In a significant legal development, a U.S. Bankruptcy Court has dismissed Rudy Giuliani’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, ending a six-month freeze on a $148 million defamation judgment owed to two Georgia election workers. This decision removes a legal shield that had protected the former New York City mayor from his creditors. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean…

  • Creditors Seek Contempt Charges Against Giuliani in Bankruptcy Case

    Attorneys representing Rudy Giuliani’s creditors in his bankruptcy proceedings have filed a motion requesting the court to hold the former New York City mayor in contempt and impose sanctions. The motion alleges that Giuliani has repeatedly flouted court orders to produce essential financial documents related to his personal and business finances. According to the motion…