Rudy Giuliani's condo and World Series rings at stake in new trial
Rudy Giuliani is set to be back in court Thursday for a trial to determine ownership of some of his most valuable assets: a Florida condo and New York Yankees World Series rings.
Rudy Giuliani is set to be back in court Thursday for a trial to determine ownership of some of his most valuable assets: a Florida condo and New York Yankees World Series rings.
The former Trump lawyer will be the first witness called in federal court in New York, marking the third time he will have testified under oath in the past two weeks.
Attorneys for Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea “Shaye” Moss — the former Georgia election workers Giuliani defamed — want the condo and the rings turned over to help satisfy the $146 million judgment against him.
Rudy Giuliani wears a New York Yankees 2000 World Series championship ring as he talks to journalists outside the White House on July 1, 2020.Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images fileGiuliani's attorney Joseph Cammarata said in court filings that the Florida home can't be taken because it has protected status under a state law and that the rings no longer belong to Giuliani because he gifted them to his son, Andrew Giuliani, years ago.
Andrew Giuliani has argued in a court filing that the rings are his property.
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