Rudy Giuliani faces contempt hearing as lawyers for election workers pursue $148M judgment
- Rudy Giuliani is facing a contempt hearing regarding a $148 million defamation verdict related to former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea Moss's lawsuit against him for his false claims about them in the 2020 election aftermath.
- Giuliani is contesting the ownership of his Yankees World Series rings, which he claims belong to his son, and he testified that they are worth about $27,000.
- The court will also decide on January 16 whether Giuliani's condominium in Palm Beach, Florida, valued over $3 million, should be exempt from asset turnover.
- Giuliani's deposition revealed his feelings about losing his possessions and his ongoing support for Donald Trump, which he believes is the reason for his legal troubles.
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New Year, New Lawyer, Same Old Rudy Giuliani!
Oh boy, it’s time for an update on disbarred, Scotch-soaked fart demon Rudy Giuliani, what a treat! We’d hoped that maybe Friday he’d get a zesty stomp from the pointy shoe of justice, and it was not to be. Yet! But like a cockroach nibbling your toothpaste, you just can’t take your eyes off him.Friday he was back in federal court in New York before Judge Lewis Liman, forced to Rudysplain why he hasn’t complied with just about anything the judge…
Rudy Giuliani grilled over pricey possessions — like Yankees memorabilia and his grandfather’s watch — in $148M defamation case
The former politician once admired as "America's Mayor" accused opposing lawyers of asking "abusive" questions in Manhattan federal court during the tense hearing to determine whether he should be held in contempt for failing to turn over assets.
Giuliani is fighting civil contempt penalties sought by two GA election workers. If he loses, Trump can't pardon him.
Rudy Giuliani speaks to reporters outside a federal courthouse in Manhattan.AP Photo/Seth WenigEx-Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani risks being held in contempt in federal court in Manhattan.Two GA election workers said he repeatedly ignored court orders in their federal defamation case.If he's found in contempt, Trump could not issue a pardon or commute his sentence.Rudy Giuliani took the witness stand in federal court in New York on Friday, battlin…
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