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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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chicagolawbulletin.com broke the news in on Thursday, January 2, 2025.
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