Freeman and Moss bravely emerged as key figures in the electoral controversy, facing severe harassment and threats after Giuliani's claims. The ruling also specifies that they are entitled to $2 million reportedly owed to Giuliani by Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign. While the court has deferred judgment regarding additional items like World Series rings and a condo in Palm Beach, Giuliani is under a tight deadline to comply with the order. With ongoing legal issues, including felony charges regarding a separate "fake elector scheme," Giuliani’s financial and legal troubles continue to mount.
Giuliani Ordered to Surrender $6 Million in Assets to Defamed Election Workers

Giuliani Ordered to Surrender $6 Million in Assets to Defamed Election Workers
A federal judge mandates Rudy Giuliani transfer his NYC apartment and valuables to two Georgia election workers following a successful defamation suit.
In a significant legal ruling, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been ordered by a federal judge to relinquish his Manhattan apartment, valued at $6 million, along with other personal assets to election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. This decision stems from a defamation lawsuit in which Freeman and Moss accused Giuliani of falsely alleging that they tampered with votes during the contentious 2020 presidential election. Having previously won a lawsuit against him for over $140 million, they are now moving to seize Giuliani's assets, including his luxury watches, furniture, and even a signed baseball jersey.



















