Giuliani Faces Legal Scrutiny Over Asset Concealment Amid $148M Judgment

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Rudy Giuliani has been ordered to appear in court to explain why he allegedly concealed his property instead of transferring it to Georgia poll workers Ruby Freeman and Shay Moss, as mandated by a $148 million defamation judgment. The court found Giuliani defamed the workers by falsely accusing them of election fraud in 2020. Despite a court order to hand over assets, the receivership found Giuliani's apartment nearly empty, with valuable items missing. Giuliani's spokesperson claims the property was made available, attributing removals to storage needs and his media activities.
- Attorney says Giuliani 'secreted away' his property from poll workers who won $148M judgment ABC News
- Giuliani Moved Possessions From N.Y. Apartment as Creditors Closed In The New York Times
- Rudy Giuliani shows up to vote in the Mercedes he was ordered to surrender NBC News
- Rudy Giuliani continues to play games with Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss MSNBC
- Rudy Giuliani ordered to appear in court after missing deadline to turn over Mercedes, other assets The Associated Press
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