Lawyers allowed into Rudy Giuliani’s NYC apartment after he fails to turn over assets

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Lawyers allowed into Rudy Giuliani’s NYC apartment after he fails to turn over assets
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Giuliani was ordered by a federal judge last week to turn over the apartment as well as sports memorabilia, luxury watches and a 1980 Mercedes. The deadline was Tuesday.

FILE - Former Mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani leaves the federal courthouse in Washington, Dec. 15, 2023. Manhattan apartment on Thursday after the former New York City mayor failed to turn over belongings to two former Georgia election workers who won

In the document, Nathan said he had talked with Giuliani’s lawyers but that they were not ready to turn over any items and could not “even answer basic questions” about the location of the assets. Voting in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Thursday afternoon, Giuliani did not confirm that anyone had been in his New York apartment. He said he didn’t get a chance to defend himself in the Georgia election workers case and said he believes the judgment will be reversed on appeal.

Giuliani’s legal defense fund sent out emails Thursday asking for donations as he fights “Deep State plans to utterly ruin me.” A Giuliani spokesperson, Ted Goodman, said in a recent statement that “Mayor Giuliani is being unfairly punished by partisan, political activists who are trying to make an example out of him.”

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