After successfully suing the former Trump adviser for defamation, lawyers for Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss are asking Giuliani to pay up on a $146 million judgement.
after two Georgia election workers successfully sued the disgraced and disbarred attorney for defamation last year.Friday that lawyers for Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss have asked a federal judge for control over a laundry list of Giuliani’s personal assets that can be liquidated to pay damages. On the list were over two-dozen designer watches, a Mercedes-Benz, an estimated $6 million condo in New York, a $3.
In the filing, Freeman and Moss’ lawyers also laid claim to Giuliani’s future earnings, which would include payments he said he has yet to receive from the 2020 Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee.immediately after he was found liable for defaming the election workers, having publicly accused them of ballot fraud in the 2020 election.
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