Rudy Giuliani found in contempt of court for failing to hand over assets to election workers he defamed Rudy Giuliani has been found in contempt of court after repeatedly defying court orders to hand over his property to satisfy tens of millions of dollars he owes a pair of election workers he defamed in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.
The two Georgia election workers were repeatedly defamed by Giuliani] A long list of Giuliani’s assets — including a 1980 Mercedes Benz, his New York penthouse apartment and signed sports memorabilia — was initially included in Giuliani’s short-lived bankruptcy case, which he filed after a jury found him liable for defaming the two women in 2023.
Giuliani has already delivered the car, more than a dozen watches, and a “single diamond ring,” as well as access to his New York penthouse apartment, “but no keys or ownership documents,” leaving the women “to sort through significant logistical obstacles to a sale, including the presence of his ex-wife’s name on the title,” attorneys wrote in court documents.
Giuliani now claims that he doesn’t know where some of that property is, or if he even had some of it to begin with.
“It is unclear at this point even where those possessions are located,” they wrote in court filings.