Former New York Rudy Giuliani was ordered to appear in federal court to address claims by two Georgia election workers over assets he was ordered to give them.
Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani scoffed at claims that he is stonewalling surrendering assets to two Georgia election workers he defamed as he headed into Manhattan federal court for a hearing on the dispute.He represented President-elect Donald Trump after the 2020 election in an effort to reverse Trump's loss to President Joe Biden.
"The notion that your client doesn't know where his assets are is farcical," Liman said at a hearing in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. The women's attorney, Aaron Nathan, earlier this week in a court filing told Liman that Giuliani had emptied his multi-million-dollar Manhattan apartment — which is also due to be forfeited to the women — of items that were subject to the forfeiture."The vast majority of physical property, we have no idea where it is," Nathan said at Thursday's hearing. "There has been nothing but game playing.
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