Giuliani Faces Legal Heat Over Missing Assets in Defamation Case

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Rudy Giuliani has denied allegations that he is withholding assets ordered to be surrendered to two Georgia election workers he defamed, claiming that the accusations are false. This comes after a lawyer for the women alleged that property was missing from Giuliani's Manhattan apartment. Giuliani, who was found liable for defamation and ordered to pay $146 million, criticized the court's order for his appearance as political persecution. The case stems from Giuliani's false claims of ballot fraud during the 2020 election.
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