Lawyers for two former Georgia election workers, awarded $148 million in damages after suing Rudy Giuliani for defamation, argue that evidence proves their clients are entitled to three World Series rings Giuliani claims to have given to his son. A trial over the custody of the rings and Giuliani’s Florida condominium is scheduled for January 16th.
Rudy Giuliani speaks to the media outside Manhattan federal court in New York after testifying in a contempt hearing, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. NEW YORK — Law yers for two former Georgia election workers who are owed $148 million in damages after suing Rudy Giuliani for defamation said Tuesday that evidence proves their clients are entitled to three World Series rings that the former New York City mayor says he gave to his son.
A trial over the custody of the rings and Giuliani’s Palm Beach, Florida, condominium are scheduled for Jan. 16 before a judge who on Monday found Giuliani in contempt for his responses to orders to turn over evidence pertaining to his assets. The rings and the Florida condominium, which Giuliani insists is his legal residence and is protected from the judgment, are the remaining contested assets after the one-time personal lawyer to President-elect Donald Trump gave up other valuable assets including his Manhattan apartment, a Mercedes once owned by actor Lauren Bacall and watches.
They said he has never appraised the rings, cleaned them or listed the rings on his renter’s insurance policy or taken out a separate policy to insure the rings. They also said he’d never undertaken any tax, estate or financial planning related to the rings.
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