Rudy Giuliani ordered to appear at contempt hearing in January over
failure to give up assets
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[December 19, 2024]
By LARRY NEUMEISTER
NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Rudy Giuliani to
appear in court in early January to face claims that he should be held
in contempt for failing to turn over assets including a New York
apartment lease and a signed Joe DiMaggio shirt to two Georgia election
poll workers who won a libel case against him.
Judge Lewis J. Liman in Manhattan signed the order calling for the
former New York City mayor and onetime personal lawyer to
President-elect Donald Trump to appear before him on Jan. 3.
Lawyers for the election workers who won a $148 million defamation
judgment said in court papers that Giuliani has failed to turn over the
lease to the apartment, a Mercedes, various watches and jewelry, a
signed Joe DiMaggio shirt and other baseball mementos, among other
items.
Giuliani also faces a trial Jan. 16 before Liman over the disposition of
his Florida residence and World Series rings.
In October, Liman ordered Giuliani to turn over many of his prized
possessions to the poll workers. Giuliani’s lawyers have predicted that
Giuliani will eventually win custody of the items on appeal.
One of the attorneys, Joseph Cammarata, said he was confident that
Giuliani would prevail at the contempt hearing, which he described as
“another act of lawfare” imposed by the election workers' counsel.
“Their mission is to destroy Mayor Giuliani,” the emailed statement
continued. “We look forward to deposing the Plaintiffs and prevailing at
trial.”
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Rudy Giuliani speaks to reporters as he leaves the federal
courthouse in New York, Nov. 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
The contempt hearing follows a contentious November hearing in which
Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor, became angry at the judge and
said Liman was treating him unfairly.
“The implication I’ve been not diligent about it is totally
incorrect,” Giuliani said in a scolding tone as he described his
efforts to obtain a replacement of the title to the car. “The
implication you make is against me and every implication against me
is wrong.”
At the hearing, Liman warned Giuliani's lawyers that Giuliani would
not be allowed to interrupt a hearing again.
“He’s not going to be permitted to speak and the court will take
action,” the judge said.
Giuliani was found liable last year for defaming the two Georgia
poll workers by falsely accusing them of tampering with ballots
during the 2020 presidential election.
The women said they faced death threats after Giuliani falsely
claimed they sneaked in ballots in suitcases, counted ballots
multiple times and tampered with voting machines.
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