Giuliani Faces Asset Seizure After Missing Court Deadline in Defamation Case
A moving company and lawyers entered Giuliani's NYC apartment as he failed to comply with a court order to hand over assets to former Georgia election workers.
- Rudy Giuliani was ordered to surrender assets to Ruby Freeman and Wandrea 'Shaye' Moss after a $148 million defamation judgment against him.
- U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman mandated the handover of Giuliani's prized possessions, including his NYC apartment and luxury items.
- Lawyers for Freeman and Moss claim Giuliani's team was unprepared to turn over assets, despite the missed deadline.
- Giuliani's legal team argues the judgment should not be enforced while his appeal is pending in a federal appeals court.
- The case stems from Giuliani's false claims about election fraud, which led to defamation and threats against the election workers.