Rudy Giuliani’s Condo and World Series Rings at Stake in Trial Over Assets

Rudy Giuliani faces a trial over his condo and World Series rings after a defamation judgment against him by Georgia election workers

Rudy Giuliani’s Condo and World Series Rings at Stake in Trial Over Assets
Rudy Giuliani’s Condo and World Series Rings at Stake in Trial Over Assets

New York: Rudy Giuliani is in hot water again. He’s got a trial coming up that could cost him his Florida condo and some World Series rings. This all stems from a defamation case brought by two Georgia election workers who say Giuliani’s false claims about the 2020 election put their lives in danger.

He’s already given up a fancy NYC apartment worth around $5 million and a classic car that used to belong to Lauren Bacall. Now, he’s facing a judge who’s not too happy with him. Giuliani was found in contempt twice in just one week for not playing by the rules in court.

The judge, Lewis J. Liman, is overseeing the trial and has made it clear that Giuliani can’t use certain evidence to defend himself. He’s also hinted that he might draw negative conclusions from Giuliani’s failure to provide requested documents. It’s not looking good for him.

Giuliani claims he moved to Florida and made his condo his permanent home, but the court isn’t buying it easily. He’s also trying to argue that he gave the World Series rings to his son back in 2018, but there’s some doubt about that too.

His lawyers say the rings are safe in his son’s closet, but the judge is considering keeping them in court until everything gets sorted out. It’s a mess, and Giuliani’s assets, which were once valued at over $10 million, are now under serious scrutiny.

Meanwhile, the Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter, are just trying to get justice after Giuliani’s claims led to threats against them. It’s a wild situation, and we’ll have to see how it all plays out in court.

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