Former Georgia election worker Ruby Freeman testified in a civil defamation trial, detailing the threats and harassment she faced after false accusations by Rudy Giuliani and Donald Trump.
She described receiving threatening messages, changing her identity, and fearing for her safety.
Freeman expressed emotional distress and discussed the impact on her personal and professional life, seeking damages from Giuliani. (Trending: Here Are The Most Disturbing Ways Hunter Biden Spent His Millions)
“I don’t have a name no more. The only thing you have in your life is your name … my life is messed up. My life is really messed up,” Freeman said.
“I was terrorized. Sometimes I don’t know who I am.”
“I just felt like, ‘Really?’ This is the former president talking about me? Me? How mean, how evil? I just was devastated,” Freeman said. “I didn’t do nothing. It just made me feel … you don’t care that I’m a real person.”
She added “He didn’t know what he was talking about really. He had no clue what he was talking about. He was just trying to put a name to somebody stealing ballots, which was totally a lie.”
“I felt like a homeless person because someone has to feed you, and then you have to leave,” she added.
“I’d rather stay in my car and be homeless rather than put that on someone else.”
Giuliani has been found liable and ordered to pay legal fees, with Freeman and her daughter asking for $14-41 million in damages.
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