A Manhattan judge has held Rudy Giuliani in contempt of court for blowing deadlines to turn over evidence in his defamation verdict ordering him to pay two Georgia election workers $148 million.
Giuliani was a no-show in Manhattan federal court Thursday morning, where he was set to testify at a mini-trial over whether he’d be allowed to hang onto his Palm Beach digs and Yankees rings ...
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Watch: Rudy Giuliani appears in Manhattan court for contempt hearingWatch as Rudy Giuliani appears in Manhattan federal court on Friday, 3 January, where a judge will consider a request by two Georgia election workers to whom he owes $148m for defamation to hold ...
A federal judge in Manhattan ordered Rudy Giuliani on Tuesday to turn over a number of luxury possessions as well as ...
Rudy Giuliani’s lawyer, Joseph Cammarata (left), speaks to members of the media outside Manhattan Federal Court after his client reached a tentative settlement agreement with the Georgia ...
Two Georgia election workers won a $148 million judgment after a judge ruled that Giuliani had defamed them by claiming they helped Democrat Joe Biden steal the 2020 election.
A federal judge may order Rudy Giuliani held in contempt next week in the defamation of two Georgia election workers. Here's why Trump can't help him.
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The former Georgia election workers won the judgment ... Lawyers for the election workers say Giuliani listed the Manhattan apartment as his residence and the rings as his property when he filed ...
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