Rudy Giuliani must turn over NYC apartment to Georgia election workers

A federal judge has ruled that Rudy Giuliani must turn over his Manhattan apartment and other personal possessions to two Georgia election workers. The decision on Tuesday, Oct. 22, comes after the workers won a defamation judgment against the former New York City mayor.

The election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, are now appointed receivers of Giuliani’s New York City penthouse apartment, his 1980 Mercedes Benz, some of his luxury watches and jewelry and also cash in two checking accounts.

The judge ordered Giuliani to relinquish the possessions within seven days of the order.

For now, the judge has decided that Giuliani can keep his home in Palm Beach, Florida, along with four New York Yankees World Series rings — which Giuliani’s son has stated are his and were given to him by his father.

Last December, Freeman and Moss were awarded $150 million after Giuliani was found liable for defamation for making false claims that the women were involved in ballot tampering during the 2020 presidential election.

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