(DCWatchdog.com) – In a stunning decision seemingly involving gross injustice, a federal court has demanded Rudy Giuliani surrender his assets following a whopping $146 million defamation judgment.
The claims, tied to false accusations against election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, have left Giuliani in financial peril.
As Giuliani’s bank accounts empty, the country is left wondering if justice will truly be served.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani faces the vast repercussions of a defamation case involving two Georgia election workers.
A jury found Giuliani guilty of falsely accusing Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss of election fraud.
Now, U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman allows the transfer of Giuliani’s assets to Freeman and Moss.
Time is of the essence. Giuliani has just seven days to hand over substantial properties, including his New York apartment.
This ruling leaves the once-mighty Giuliani leveraged against valuable assets to reconcile the monumental judgment.
The court order appoints Freeman and Moss as receivers of his New York apartment, a Mercedes-Benz, and other luxury items.
As Giuliani declares bankruptcy, his total assets fall short of the judgment, leaving Freeman and Moss with less than ten percent of what’s owed.
Assets under scrutiny include 26 watches, with some reportedly gifts from foreign heads of state, and various luxury items.
Even Giuliani’s Palm Beach condo, claimed as a homestead, faces potential liquidation.
A legal tug-of-war over three Yankees World Series rings, claimed by his son, further complicates matters.
“In the absence of a turnover order to a receiver, Plaintiffs would bear the unacceptable risk of delay and Defendant’s insolvency,” Liman wrote in his ruling.
“The Court finds no good cause to impose additional limits on the time or manner of the liquidation or prosecution of any other item or interest on the list,” the ruling reads further, cited by The Hill.
Giuliani’s objections to pursuing Trump’s debt claim before the election add drama to the unfolding legal saga.
This could potentially uncover details about Trump and Giuliani’s financial dealings, adding another layer to the court’s decision.
Giuliani’s fall from grace marks a significant point in political discourse, reminding us of the gravity of accusations and defamation.
The hearing about the disputed Yankees rings is set for October 28, with a trial regarding his Palm Beach property looming in early 2025.
The nation watches as the saga of Rudy Giuliani serves as a stark warning about the consequences of unfounded attacks.
👀 Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss are asking a federal court to give them control of Rudy Giuliani’s assets to fulfill the $146 million defamation judgment against him. https://t.co/cVceoSbNcG pic.twitter.com/VHyDFUsLb4
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) August 30, 2024
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