The Georgia election workers who successfully sued former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani for defamation asked a federal court on Friday to enforce the $146 million judgment in their favor, listing a wide variety personal items that could be used to pay off the money they’re owed.
Lawyers for Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss are seeking a court order requiring that Giuliani turn over within the next seven days his properties in New York and Florida, his Mercedes-Benz, more than two-dozen luxury watches, various sports memorabilia, including three New York Yankees World Series rings, and other personal items.
They also argue they’re entitled to payments that Giuliani has said that he is owed from the 2020 Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee for his work on the 2020 election.
Giuliani’s Manhattan condo is worth an estimated $6 million while the Palm Beach property – for which Freeman and Moss want to be appointed receivers – is worth $3.5 million.
It is believed that one of the World Series rings could be worth nearly $30,000, according to bankruptcy filings.
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