Mystery as Rudy Giuliani fails to show for his contempt of court trial

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2025-01-16 17:11:57 | Updated at 2025-01-16 20:00:11 2 hours ago
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By GERMANIA RODRIGUEZ POLEO, CHIEF U.S. REPORTER

Published: 16:52 GMT, 16 January 2025 | Updated: 17:04 GMT, 16 January 2025

Rudy Giuliani failed to show up for a trial to decide whether he can keep some of his valuables after he was found guilty of defamation in a $148million judgment.

The disgraced former NYC mayor's trial was scheduled to begin on Thursday at 9am but was adjourned until 1pm after Giuliani didn't show up, as reported by Inner City Press. 

Giuliani was already nearly two hours late to court when he posted a video of his dog at Mar-a-Lago in Florida on X.

He wrote: 'Vinny loves hanging out at Mar-a-Lago, but he's ready to spend a lot more time in Washington, D.C. over the course of the next four years in support of his favorite President—Donald J. Trump!'

Giuliani, 80, was to testify before the same judge who last week found him in contempt for failing to turn over information on some of his assets to the women’s lawyers. As punishment, Judge Lewis J. Liman banned Giuliani from introducing some evidence.

Rudy Giuliani failed to show up for a trial to decide whether he can keep some of his valuables after he was found guilty of defamation in a $148million judgment

An empty seat is seen where Rudy Giuliani was supposed to seat in Manhattan court Thursday

Vinny loves hanging out at Mar-a-Lago, but he's ready to spend a lot more time in Washington, D.C. over the course of the next four years in support of his favorite President—Donald J. Trump! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/ygO3Rmzj4w

— Rudy W. Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) January 16, 2025

Giuliani, who served for a time as personal attorney to President-elect Donald Trump during his first term, also was found in contempt last week in Washington, D.C. The judge there found that Giuliani continued to slander the election workers by repeating false claims that they counted votes corruptly in the 2020 presidential contest.

The latest proceeding will not be to relitigate whether Giuliani defamed the women or the amount of the judgment against him, both of which are issues that have been decided, but rather to determine whether he will get to keep certain valuable assets instead of turning them over.

Among them is his condominium in Palm Beach, Florida, which he can hang onto if he can prove it is his homestead. The former mayor says he established residence there in January 2024, but lawyers for the election workers say he continued to operate as if his New York apartment was his residence until it was surrendered in the fall as part of the judgement.

Also at stake are three World Series rings that Giuliani says he gave to his son, Andrew, in 2018.

At a recent hearing, Giuliani said he is 'not impoverished' but does not have access to most of his remaining assets.

'Everything I have is tied up. I don’t have a car. I don’t have a credit card. I don’t have cash. I can’t get to bank accounts that truly would be mine because they have put ... stop orders on, for example, my Social Security account, which they have no right to do,' he said.

Lawyers for the election workers say Giuliani listed the Manhattan apartment as his residence and the rings as his property when he filed for bankruptcy in December 2023, an application that was dismissed six months later by a judge who accused him of 'uncooperative conduct,' self-dealing and a lack of transparency.

Giuliani said during a deposition last month that George Steinbrenner, the late New York Yankees owner, gave him the rings in 2002, although he insisted on paying for them and told Steinbrenner: 'These are for Andrew.'

He testified that he gave one to Andrew immediately and kept three others for safekeeping. He estimated their total worth at $27,000.

Lawyers for the election workers say Giuliani, a lifelong Yankees fan who wore the rings sometimes, never listed them as a gift to his son in tax records even though he was meticulous about listing gifts when he reported taxes. And they say the son never obtained insurance for the rings or reported them in his own tax records.

Giuliani’s total assets are not expected to amount to much more than $10 million. The Palm Beach condominium is believed to be worth more than $3 million.

He has already surrendered a New York apartment worth about $5 million, a 1980 Mercedes once owned by movie star Lauren Bacall, numerous luxury watches and other assets.

The election workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea 'Shaye' Moss, won the defamation judgment after saying Giiuliani’s lies about the 2020 presidential election being stolen led to death threats that made them fear for their lives.

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