Rudy Giuliani, Slow to Transfer Assets to Election Workers, Could Be Held in Contempt
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Rudolph W. Giuliani is facing contempt of court for failing to deliver $11 million in assets to two women he defamed regarding election fraud claims, risking jail time.
Giuliani has argued he largely complied with the asset transfer request and suggested that some sought items are not in his possession, despite repeated missed deadlines.
The handover was originally scheduled for October as a down payment towards a $148 million judgment against Giuliani, ordered to compensate election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.
In a personal plea to the court, Giuliani expressed gratitude for the judge's patience while he attempts to verify access to the assets, emphasizing his effort in compliance.
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