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Fact check: The georgia rico trial against giuliani was dropped

Checked on October 28, 2025

Executive Summary

The claim that the Georgia RICO trial against Rudy Giuliani was dropped is not supported by the documents in this packet; none of the provided sources report a dropped RICO prosecution. Instead, the materials focus on a $148 million defamation judgment, contempt findings, and a confidential settlement with Dominion, with no source asserting that the Georgia RICO case ended by dismissal [1] [2] [3].

1. What people are asserting and what the documents actually show — a direct disconnect

The original statement asserts a simple finality: “the Georgia RICO trial against Giuliani was dropped.” The documents in this collection do not corroborate that claim. Multiple items describe civil findings against Giuliani — notably a federal jury ordering a $148 million award to two Georgia election workers for defamation — and judges holding him in contempt for failing to comply with court orders, but none report a prosecutor dropping a Georgia state RICO indictment or trial [1] [2] [4]. The contrast matters because civil penalties and court contempt are distinct from criminal RICO proceedings, and conflating them risks misstating the legal posture of any Georgia criminal case against Giuliani [1].

2. Where the public record in these sources is clear — defamation judgment and contempt rulings

The strongest, consistent reporting across these excerpts centers on a federal defamation case brought by two former Georgia election workers that resulted in a large damages award and subsequent enforcement actions. A federal jury ordered Giuliani to pay $148 million, and judges have warned of fines or jail for noncompliance with discovery and injunctions tied to those claims [1] [4]. These materials show active civil litigation and coercive contempt proceedings intended to enforce court orders, which are separate from criminal prosecutions under Georgia law. The documents repeatedly emphasize ongoing civil enforcement rather than termination of any state RICO case [2] [1].

3. Where references to other litigation appear — Dominion settlement but no RICO dismissal

One source notes a confidential settlement between Giuliani and Dominion Voting Systems in Dominion’s billion-dollar defamation suit, demonstrating a pattern of multiple civil resolutions involving Giuliani after the 2020 election [3]. That settlement is distinct from reports about the Georgia defamation and contempt issues, and critically, none of the supplied analyses say that the Georgia RICO prosecution was dismissed as part of any settlement. The existence of settlements in high-profile civil suits can create misunderstanding, but the packet’s materials do not connect any civil settlement to termination of a Georgia RICO prosecution [3] [1].

4. How the evidence addresses timing and what’s omitted — no recent confirmation of a dropped RICO case

All documents provided include publication dates and focus on actions through mid-2025, covering contempt findings, the $148 million judgment, and the Dominion settlement mentions [2] [1] [3]. None contain a dated report stating prosecutors dropped a Georgia RICO case against Giuliani. The absence of such a report in contemporaneous coverage within this packet is meaningful: if a state RICO prosecution had been dismissed or concluded, it would likely appear in the same wave of coverage discussing related legal outcomes. The lack of that information here indicates that the original claim is not supported by the materials in this set [1] [4].

5. Bottom line for readers — distinguish civil penalties from criminal RICO status and watch for authoritative updates

Based on the packet, the correct, evidence-backed takeaway is that Giuliani has faced substantial civil judgments and enforcement actions — including a $148 million award and contempt rulings — and has reached a confidential settlement with Dominion, but there is no documented confirmation here that a Georgia RICO trial was dropped. Readers should treat statements claiming the RICO case was dismissed as unverified by these sources and consult authoritative Georgia state prosecutor announcements or major national outlets for an explicit report of any dismissal before accepting that claim as true [1] [3].

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