Judge signals that contempt hearing over $148M defamation award might not go well for former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani

By New York Post (U.S.) | Created at 2024-12-28 01:05:36 | Updated at 2024-12-28 15:54:04 14 hours ago
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A person walks past the 45 East 66th Street, a building that includes an apartment owned by former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024, in New York. Giuliani faces a Jan. 16 trial as lawyers for the election workersfiled the contempt request after saying Giuliani had failed to turn over a lease to his Manhattan apartment, a Mercedes, various watches and jewelry, a signed Joe DiMaggio shirt and other baseball AP

A federal judge is signaling that Rudy Giuliani’s contempt hearing next Friday might not end so well for the former New York City mayor and onetime personal lawyer for President-elect Donald Trump as two Georgia election poll workers try to collect a $148 million defamation award they won against him.

Judge Lewis J. Liman in Manhattan issued an order Friday in which he was dismissive of what he described as attempts by Giuliani and his lawyer to dodge providing information to the election workers’ lawyers.

And he said the litigants should be ready at the contempt hearing to explain why he should not grant a request by lawyers for the two election workers that he make adverse inferences from evidence in the case that would put Giuliani’s Palm Beach, Florida, condominium in danger of being surrendered to satisfy the defamation award.

President Donald Trump's lawyer and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani wears a New York Yankees 2000 World Series championship ring while talking to journalists outside the White House West Wing July 01, 2020 in Washington, DC.Liman also noted he may rule on the contempt request at the hearing. Getty Images

The judge also said he may rule on the contempt request at the hearing.

Giuliani has maintained that the Palm Beach property is his personal residence now and should be shielded from the judgment.

He faces a Jan. 16 trial before Liman over the disposition of his Florida residence and World Series rings.

Lawyers for the election workers filed the contempt request after saying Giuliani had failed to turn over a lease to his Manhattan apartment, a Mercedes, various watches and jewelry, a signed Joe DiMaggio shirt and other baseball moments.

Rudy Giuliani speaks to reporters as he leaves the federal courthouse in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024.Judge Lewis J. Liman said Rudy Giuliani’s contempt hearing next Friday might not end so well for the former New York City mayor and onetime personal lawyer for President-elect Donald Trump. AP

The judge ordered Giuliani to turn over the items in October.

A request for comment was sent to a lawyer for Giuliani, who was supposed to be deposed on Friday.

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.

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.

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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