Giuliani must turn over his luxurious Manhattan apartment to election workers, following a judge's ruling in a defamation lawsuit that has broader implications for personal accountability in political claims.
A federal judge ordered Rudy Giuliani to transfer ownership of his $6 million New York City apartment, alongside watches and other valuables, to Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. The decision ties back to a defamation suit against Giuliani, who wrongly accused the workers of election fraud during the controversial 2020 voting process. The women previously secured a monumental $140 million judgment against him, citing severe harassment as a result of his allegations. The legal repercussions continue to plague Giuliani, who is also facing bankruptcy proceedings and multiple felony charges in relation to the events surrounding the election.
A federal judge ordered Rudy Giuliani to transfer ownership of his $6 million New York City apartment, alongside watches and other valuables, to Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. The decision ties back to a defamation suit against Giuliani, who wrongly accused the workers of election fraud during the controversial 2020 voting process. The women previously secured a monumental $140 million judgment against him, citing severe harassment as a result of his allegations. The legal repercussions continue to plague Giuliani, who is also facing bankruptcy proceedings and multiple felony charges in relation to the events surrounding the election.


















