As Rudy Giuliani’s life gets stripped for parts to satisfy a $148 million defamation verdict, the former New York City mayor is fighting to keep one gleaming set of sports memorabilia in the family: Yankees World Series rings bestowed to him by the team’s late owner.
The ruling comes in advance of a trial set for Jan. 16 over whether Giuliani’s Yankees World Series rings and his Florida home should be handed over to help pay his debt to the women.
Rudy Giuliani is contesting the seizure of his Yankees World Series rings, stating they're intended for his son Andrew.
Manhattan federal court Judge Lewis Liman’s ruling came after he heard several hours of testimony from Giuliani about his efforts to make information available to Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye”
NEW YORK -- Ruth. Gehrig. DiMaggio. Mantle. Giuliani? As Rudy Giuliani's life gets stripped ... set of sports memorabilia in the family: Yankees World Series rings bestowed to him by the team's ...
A federal judge ruled Monday ex-attorney Rudy Giuliani should be held in civil contempt for failing to turn over assets to two Georgia election workers, multiple outlets report, as the election workers have taken possession of Giuliani's assets after he was ordered to pay them $148 million for defaming them.
Trump’s former attorney showed ‘blithe disregard’ for court’s orders as he tried to ‘run out the clock,’ judge says
Rudy Giuliani has been found in contempt of court after repeatedly defying court orders to hand over his property to satisfy tens of millions of dollars he owes a pair of election workers he defamed in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.
Rudy Giuliani ’s legal morass has, incredibly, gotten even worse. On Monday the former New York mayor was found in contempt of court for failing to turn over assets to two Georgia election workers he defamed. Manhattan federal judge Lewis Liman said he will rule on “appropriate sanctions” against Giuliani at a later time.
Giuliani was grilled in court last week at a hearing to determine whether he should be held in contempt for defying court orders tied to a defamation judgment against him.
U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Liman said he would draw adverse inferences in the case, as well as bar Giuliani from introducing evidence as part of a homestead proceeding attempting to show that his Florida condo was his primary home.