Creditors Push for Sale of Giuliani’s $3.5M Florida Condo Amid Bankruptcy
Rudy Giuliani may be forced to sell his luxury Florida condominium to pay off debts from a defamation judgment.
- Creditors filed a motion in bankruptcy court to compel Rudy Giuliani to sell his $3.5 million Florida condo to help settle his debts.
- Giuliani owes over $148 million from a defamation judgment to two election workers he falsely accused of fraud.
- The Florida condo is considered a non-exempt asset, making it available to satisfy claims from creditors.
- Giuliani's financial struggles include estimated liabilities between $100 million and $500 million, alongside a lack of homeowners insurance for his properties.
- A hearing to consider the motion for the condo sale is scheduled for April 4.