Rudy Giuliani Surrenders Assets Following Defamation Ruling
Giuliani hands over luxury items to Georgia election workers after losing a $148 million defamation case.
- Rudy Giuliani has turned over dozens of luxury watches and a Mercedes-Benz to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, two former Georgia election workers defamed by him.
- The assets were surrendered after a court order following Giuliani's failure to meet the initial deadline, with a judge threatening contempt of court.
- Giuliani's lawyer argues that certain items should be exempt from the judgment, citing laws in New York and Florida regarding personal property.
- Freeman and Moss, who faced harassment and threats due to Giuliani's false accusations, have been granted the right to sell the assets to begin receiving compensation.
- Giuliani plans to appeal the ruling, claiming political persecution, and expects to recover his possessions if successful.