Giuliani Faces Contempt for Missing Deadline in $148M Defamation Case

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Rudy Giuliani has been ordered by a federal judge to turn over valuable possessions, including a classic car and luxury watches, to Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, whom he defamed after the 2020 election. Giuliani faces contempt sanctions if he fails to comply by next week. The court hearing revealed tensions, with Giuliani's lawyer accusing the plaintiffs of being vindictive, and Giuliani himself expressing frustration over the legal process. The case involves a $145 million judgment against Giuliani, which he claims is punitive and politically motivated.
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- Giuliani given a week to turn over his car and other valuables to women he defamed or face contempt CNN
- Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani appears in court after missing deadline to surrender assets ABC7 New York
- Giuliani Calls $148M Defamation Judgment ‘Political Persecution’ The Wall Street Journal
- Attorney says Giuliani 'secreted away' his property from poll workers who won $148M judgment ABC News
- Video: Giuliani Speaks After Missing Court Deadline for $148 Million Payment The New York Times
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