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Rudy Giuliani Lied About Heckler's Back Slap: $2M Lawsuit

Giuliani got sued for a second time this week — this time by a ShopRite worker who said the former mayor's lies got him falsely arrested. Rudy Giuliani is facing a $2 million federal lawsuit filed by Daniel Gill, a ShopRite worker who claims he was falsely arrested after a highly publicized run-in at the Staten Island grocery store in June 2022. The lawsuit argues that Giuliani colluded with several NYPD officers to get Gill jailed over an annoying, if ultimately trivial, encounter. Giuliani's story was undercut by a video that showed Gill either tapping or patting Giuliani on the back, much like another woman did during the campaign stop. Giuliani was also sued this week by a woman who said he coerced her into sex while she worked for him.

Rudy Giuliani Lied About Heckler's Back Slap: $2M Lawsuit

Published : 11 months ago by Matt Troutman in Politics

Giuliani faces a $2 million federal lawsuit filed by Daniel Gill, a ShopRite worker who argues he was falsely arrested after a highly publicized run-in at the Staten Island grocery store in June 2022. The former mayor lied when told police that Gill — who called Giuliani a "scumbag" as he patted him on the back during a campaign stop in the store — hurt him with a back slap, the lawsuit contends.

"I got hit as if a boulder hit me," Giuliani said later. The lawsuit filed by prominent civil rights attorney Ron Kuby argues that Giuliani colluded with several NYPD officers to get Gill jailed over an annoying, if ultimately trivial, encounter. Prosecutors eventually downgraded and dismissed charges against Gill.

Giuliani's story was undercut by a video that showed Gill either tapping or patting Giuliani on the back, much like another woman did during the campaign stop, the lawsuit contends. The video resulted in much public mockery of Giuliani's story.

"D---, I guess I've been assaulted all my life and just never knew it," one person tweeted. But Giuliani continued to claim the back slap felt "like somebody shot me" and that he could have "cracked my skull," the lawsuit states.

"To date, Giuliani has not provided medical records which clinically

substantiate any of these claims; there is nothing but his fabulously unreliable and false self-reporting," the lawsuit states. Giuliani was also sued this week by a woman who said he coerced her into sex while she worked for him as an off-the-books employee.


Topics: Lawsuits, Rudy Giuliani

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