Giuliani’s Luxuries Seized as Georgia Election Workers Close In on $146 Million Payout

Rudy Giuliani, once hailed as “America’s Mayor,” has been ordered to relinquish his Manhattan apartment, jewelry, and other high-end possessions as part of a court ruling linked to a defamation case. The ruling stems from accusations Giuliani made against two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea’ “Shaye” Moss, claiming they rigged votes during the 2020 election.

A federal jury previously found Giuliani guilty of defamation, and now Freeman and Moss, seeking nearly $146 million, have gained control of his valuables, including sports memorabilia, cash accounts, and luxury watches. The court’s decision also permits them to pursue $2 million in unpaid legal fees Giuliani claims he is owed by the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee for post-election work.

Giuliani, who is appealing the verdict, has already declared bankruptcy but continues to face mounting legal challenges, including criminal indictments related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Meanwhile, a judge has held off on the workers’ efforts to seize his Florida condo and a trio of New York Yankees World Series rings. The saga intensifies as Giuliani remains defiant, contesting both the defamation verdict and his broader legal troubles.

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