Giuliani Denies Hiding Assets from Defamation Victims Amid $146M Damages Order

Giuliani Denies Hiding Assets from Defamation Victims

Rudy Giuliani, former lawyer to President Trump, dismissed allegations that he is refusing to surrender assets to two Georgia election workers he defamed. The dispute centers around a court order to forfeit certain properties to Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea Moss.

“They Just Lied”

Giuliani made his stance clear as he arrived at a Manhattan federal court hearing on Thursday. “My apartment was filled with belongings,” he said, contradicting claims that certain items were missing. “All the things that were appropriate were there. And the apartment was pretty full with things.”

A Question of Property

At issue is a Mercedes-Benz, which Giuliani drove to a Florida polling site on Tuesday, despite being subject to forfeiture to the women. His lawyer has been accused of failing to disclose the vehicle’s whereabouts, sparking concerns that Giuliani is hiding assets.

A History of Defamation

Giuliani was found liable for defaming Freeman and Moss by falsely claiming they committed ballot fraud during the 2020 presidential election. He was ordered to pay them $146 million in damages. Giuliani has maintained that the allegations against him are politically motivated.

Trump’s Involvement

When asked if Trump had contacted him since winning the recent presidential election, Giuliani confirmed that they had spoken. However, he refused to disclose the details of their conversation.

This is a developing story. Stay tuned for further updates.

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