


Judge Threatens Giuliani with Contempt Over Missing Assets in Defamation Case
Giuliani faces contempt proceedings for failing to surrender luxury items to defamed Georgia election workers, under a $148 million judgment.
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Overview
In a New York federal court, Judge Lewis Liman chastised Rudy Giuliani for not complying with a court order to surrender luxury goods to Georgia election workers he defamed. The ordered items include a Joe DiMaggio jersey and a Mercedes. Giuliani's attorney claimed they were inaccessible in a storage unit, which the judge disputed. A contempt finding is possible if Giuliani fails to comply.
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