Lawyers for two former election workers defamed by Giuliani are trying to seize his assets to help satisfy their $146 million judgment against him.
Lawyers for two former election workers defamed by the onetime Trump lawyer are trying to seize his assets to help satisfy their $146 million judgment against him.Rudy Giuliani is set to be back in court Thursday for a trial to determine ownership of some of his most valuable assets: a Florida condo and New York Yankees World Series rings.
Giuliani's attorney Joseph Cammarata said in court filings that the Florida home can't be taken because it has protected status under a state law and that the rings no longer belong to Giuliani because he gifted them to his son, Andrew Giuliani, years ago.
At his deposition last month, Giuliani testified that he had given the rings to his son but forgot that he had done so. “I remember talking about the rings and him telling me—and reminding me that I gave them to him,” Giuliani said, according to the filing. "Even if it were disputed, Defendant’s possession is well-documented. Defendant has been photographed throughout this time period wearing the World Series Rings," their filing said.
Freeman and Moss' lawyers are skeptical of that, as well. They noted that Giuliani listed his New York apartment as his primary residence in a bankruptcy filing in March and that in August he applied for a bank account at a New Hampshire credit union, checking a box that said: “live or work in NH.”
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