Dominion Voting Systems and Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, agreed to the "dismissal of all claims and causes of action asserted in this matter by Dominion against Giuliani with prejudice."
"Each party shall bear its own attorneys' fees, expenses, and costs," Dominion's lawyers said in the Friday court filing. The details of the settlement are unclear, including the amount of money.
Dominion filed the lawsuit against Giuliani in early 2021, alleging he made several defamatory statements about the voting machine company, including that the company engaged in election fixing and voter fraud.
Comment: Guess Dominion didn't want to go into discovery. Things might have gotten awkward.
- Maricopa County Board of Supervisors refuses to comply with subpoenas to turn over Dominion voting machines for audit
- Dominion whistleblower says CEO lied during Michigan testimony - personally witnessed internet connections between machines
- Attorney Matthew DePerno CONFIRMS Dominion Voting machines in Michigan County CHANGED VOTES from Trump to Biden — It was NOT human error!
- 'Errors' identified in New Mexico Dominion voting machine software are similar to those in Tennessee units
- Dominion lobbyists paid McConnell thousands before he crushed election integrity bills and ignored election contests
Giuliani continued to falsely accuse the voting machine company of rigging the 2020 White House race through manipulating votes, Dominion alleged in the lawsuit.
"Notably, although Dominion machines were used in Pennsylvania in the 2020 election, the Trump Campaign's complaint did not include any allegations about Dominion," the company's lawyers said in the lawsuit in January 2021.
Earlier this month, a New York state judge ruled that Giuliani, a longtime ally of Trump, has to pay his former defense attorney's firm $1.36 million plus interest in unpaid legal bills.
Giuliani reached a settlement with two Georgia election workers in a $148 million defamation case in January. The amount of money as part of the settlement was not disclosed.
Dominion also reached a $787 million settlement with Fox News in April 2023 over the network's coverage of Trump's false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 White House race.




What I definitely saw was the wild vote jumps after hours, very suspicious, but I do also remember a very graphic video with a guy who purchased a voting machine from the previous election and within minutes, he had it apart and showed us how it could be easily hacked. I felt like "who needs more proof?" Proof that they are easy to hack!