Rudy Giuliani was found in contempt of court for not turning over all the assets they claim he possesses. Currently, the elderly man, the nation’s mayor, is bankrupt. A two-day hearing in federal court in Manhattan found him in contempt.
On Friday, attorneys for Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss repeatedly reminded Giuliani that he is under an “ unequivocal obligation.” He must hand over his property. Otherwise, he risks facing potentially severe sanctions. They want every single thing he owns, even his grandfather’s watch. That is vile.
Giuliani said he doesn’t know where some of that property is or if he even had some of it to begin with.
They Want Everything He Has
Last month, attorneys for Freeman and Moss told the court that Giuliani “has not turned over a single dollar,” nor has he turned over a “number of specific items of personal property that he has been unambiguously ordered” to hand over — including the title to his convertible, keys to his Manhattan apartment, and valuable sports memorabilia.
That isn’t true. […]
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