Rudy Giuliani says he’s a victim of ‘political persecution’ as he’s told again to give up assets
- Rudy Giuliani claimed he is a victim of ‘political persecution’ during a Manhattan federal court hearing.
- Giuliani was found liable for defamation for falsely accusing Freeman and Moss of ballot fraud.
- His attorney stated the plaintiffs are being 'vindictive' in their demands for property, including a watch belonging to Giuliani's grandfather.
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Defiant Giuliani says he’s a victim of ‘political persecution’ as he’s told again to give up assets
A federal judge has ordered the former mayor of New York City to quickly surrender cherished assets as part of a $148 million defamation judgment against the former New York City mayor.

Defiant Giuliani says he's a victim of 'political persecution' as he's told again to give up assets
NEW YORK — A defiant Rudy Giuliani was ordered Thursday to quickly turn over prized assets including a car and a watch given to him by his grandfather as part
Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, presented himself on Thursday in a New York City court to explain why he has not delivered his valuables in the context of a $148 million defamation trial. Prior to entering the courtroom, Giuliani described the case as a "political persecution." Federal judge Lewis Liman ordered Giuliani's appearance after the visit of Ruby Freeman's lawyers and his daughter, Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, who discovered tha…
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