In a detailed ruling, the judge found that Giuliani must not only surrender his $6 million apartment but also a collection of luxury watches, furniture, and memorabilia, including a signed Joe DiMaggio jersey. Notably, the judge determined that Freeman and Moss are entitled to $2 million related to Trump’s campaign debts to Giuliani. As the election workers sought asset seizures, Giuliani was faced with demands for properties spanning both New York and Florida, luxury items like a Mercedes-Benz, and items of sentimental value like his Yankees World Series rings.
The order requires Giuliani to comply within seven days, marking a significant moment for the two women, who have endured intimidation and harassment following Giuliani's defamatory claims. Adding to his troubles, Giuliani, once a powerful figure in politics and legal circles, lost his legal credentials in July and has pleaded not guilty to multiple felony charges tied to a "fake elector scheme." This ruling underscores the fallout from Giuliani's actions as he deals with the fallout of a long string of legal challenges following his role in the election misinformation campaign.
The order requires Giuliani to comply within seven days, marking a significant moment for the two women, who have endured intimidation and harassment following Giuliani's defamatory claims. Adding to his troubles, Giuliani, once a powerful figure in politics and legal circles, lost his legal credentials in July and has pleaded not guilty to multiple felony charges tied to a "fake elector scheme." This ruling underscores the fallout from Giuliani's actions as he deals with the fallout of a long string of legal challenges following his role in the election misinformation campaign.






















