Attorney says Giuliani 'secreted away' his property from poll workers who won $148M judgment
- A federal judge has ordered Giuliani to explain why he allegedly "secreted away" his property and failed to transfer items owed to two Georgia poll workers.
- The receivership discovered Giuliani had moved most contents from his apartment about four weeks ago, which was not disclosed.
- Giuliani was previously ordered to transfer property, including cash and his co-op apartment, to fulfill a $148 million judgment.
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Former Georgia Election Workers Say Giuliani Not Complying With Asset Transfer Order
Former Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani is failing to comply with a judge’s order requiring him to turn over his assets to the former Georgia election workers who won a nearly $150 million defamation judgment against him, an attorney for the workers said on Nov. 4. Attorney Aaron Nathan told the Southern District of New York Judge Lewis Liman that Giuliani wasn’t communicating where his property was located. Representatives of the former workers—a mo…
Rudy Giuliani hiding ‘vast majority’ of personal items owed to defamed election workers: attorneys
Rudy Giuliani is playing hide-and-seek with “the vast majority” of belongings he was ordered to hand over to the Georgia mother and daughter he was found liable for defaming, the women’s lawyers said in court filings Tuesday. Around four weeks ago, Giuliani emptied his multimillion-dollar E. 66th St. apartment, save for “some rugs, a dining room table, some stray pieces of small furniture and inexpensive wall art, and a handful of smaller items…
Giuliani accused of hiding assets from election workers he wronged
The complaint from the election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss – whom Giuliani owes nearly $150 million for defaming them after the 2020 election – comes after lawyers for the mother and daughter visited Giuliani’s $6 million Manhattan apartment and discovered much of the furniture and valuable sports memorabilia was recently removed.
Rudy Giuliani hiding ‘vast majority’ of personal items owed to defamed election workers: attorneys - New York Times Post
Rudy Giuliani is playing hide-and-seek with “the vast majority” of belongings he was ordered to hand over to the Georgia mother and daughter he was found liable for defaming, the women’s lawyers said in court filings Tuesday. Around four weeks ago, Giuliani emptied his multimillion-dollar E. 66th St. apartment, save for “some rugs, a dining room table, some stray pieces of small furniture and inexpensive wall art, and a handful of smaller items…
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