KEY POINTS
  • Dominion Voting Systems filed a defamation lawsuit Monday against former President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani.
  • The $1.3 billion lawsuit accuses Giuliani of pushing "disinformation to purposefully mislead voters" and causing "irreparable harm" to the company.
  • Asked if Dominion would take legal action against Trump himself, Dominion's legal counsel replied, "We're not ruling anybody out."
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, personal attorney to U.S. President Donald Trump, gestures after media announced that Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Joe Biden has won the 2020 U.S. presidential election, in, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., November 7, 2020.

Dominion Voting Systems filed another defamation lawsuit, this time against Rudy Giuliani, accusing him of spreading lies to "purposefully mislead voters" and causing "irreparable harm" to the company. It didn't rule out suing former President Donald Trump.

"While pushing the disinformation campaign that incited death threats and violence and caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, Giuliani cashed in by hawking gold coins, supplements, cigars, and protection from 'cyberthieves,'" Dominion legal counsel Thomas Clare said in a statement Monday.