Giuliani must turn over luxury items, apartment to cover judgment in Georgia poll worker case
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Rudy Giuliani has been ordered by a federal judge to liquidate luxury items, including jewelry and his co-op apartment, to settle defamation debts owed to two Georgia election workers.
Giuliani is set to transfer high-value personal items to Ruby Freeman and Shay Moss, who won a $148 million judgment against him after he falsely accused them of election fraud.
Judge Lewis Liman stated there was no good cause to limit the liquidation of Giuliani's assets, upholding the decision to make him pay in full for damages.
Among the items Giuliani must relinquish are jewelry, signed sports memorabilia, and TV furniture, with the exception of a watch deemed sentimental.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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