Georgia officials seek to take Rudy Giuliani's assets, including World Series rings, to pay $148M defamation debt.

Freeman and Moss are asking a judge to make Giuliani hand over his property, including his apartment and sports memorabilia, to enforce a judgment against him.

August 30th 2024.

Georgia officials seek to take Rudy Giuliani's assets, including World Series rings, to pay $148M defamation debt.
On Friday, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss took legal action in New York's southern district federal court. They requested that the court enforce a judgment made in December 2023 against 80-year-old former mayor, Giuliani. Specifically, they asked the judge to compel Giuliani to turn over certain property, which includes his Madison Avenue apartment, extensive watch collection, autographed baseball memorabilia, and three Yankees World Series items.

Freeman and Moss are seeking to hold Giuliani accountable for the judgment that was made almost three years ago. They believe that he should be required to hand over the specified property as a form of retribution. This move comes after Giuliani's involvement in a legal dispute that resulted in the judgment being made against him.

The two plaintiffs are determined to see this matter come to a close and are hopeful that the court will take action to ensure that Giuliani follows through with the terms of the judgment. They are seeking justice and are confident that the court will uphold their request.

This motion is a significant step towards a resolution and the plaintiffs are eager to see the outcome. They are relying on the court to enforce the judgment and hold Giuliani accountable for his actions. It remains to be seen what the final decision will be, but Freeman and Moss are hopeful that justice will prevail.

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