In closing argument, lawyer uses Giuliani's own words against him
In closing arguments, plaintiffs' attorney Michael Gottlieb used Rudy Giuliani's own words against him, playing video of the former mayor's exchange with ABC News' Terry Moran outside of court on Monday.
Giuliani told Moran, "Everything I said about them is true" and that the women "were engaged in changing votes," referring to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.
"That is a fiction," Gottlieb told jurors. "And it ends today."
Gottlieb also cited a passage from Giuliani's best-selling book, "Leadership," in which Giuliani said his father instructed him from a young age not to bully or attack vulnerable people.
"Those are wise words," said Gottlieb. "If only Mr. Giuliani had listened."