Will Rudy Giuliani's assets be seized to satisfy the defamation judgment by March 31, 2025?
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Court records, official announcements, or credible news reports
Judge Finds Rudy Giuliani in Contempt for Failing to Turn Over Assets to Georgia Election Workers
Jan 6, 2025, 09:40 PM
A federal judge in New York City has found Rudy Giuliani, former attorney to Donald Trump and ex-New York City mayor, in civil contempt of court for failing to properly respond to requests for information as he turned over assets to two Georgia election workers he defamed. The contempt ruling pertains to Giuliani's noncompliance with court orders to satisfy a $148 million defamation judgment awarded to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, whom he falsely accused of helping to steal the 2020 presidential election. The judge's decision could lead to sanctions or the seizure of Giuliani's assets to settle the judgment.
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Palm Beach condo • 25%
Personal items • 25%
Other real estate • 25%
No assets seized • 25%
Watches • 25%
Sports memorabilia • 25%
No assets seized • 25%
Palm Beach condo • 25%
Other resolution • 25%
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Giuliani surrenders rings • 25%
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Giuliani retains all assets • 25%
Giuliani surrenders condo • 25%
Giuliani must surrender condo only • 25%
Giuliani retains both assets • 25%
Giuliani must surrender rings only • 25%
Giuliani must surrender condo and rings • 25%
Negotiates settlement • 25%
Pays full amount • 25%
Files for bankruptcy • 25%
Continues legal appeals • 25%
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Settlement • 25%
Non-compliance • 25%
Asset Liquidation • 25%
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No Sanctions • 25%
Monetary Fine • 25%
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