Judge blasts Rudy Giuliani’s ‘farcical’ excuse for failing to turn over assets in defamation case
A federal judge chastised Rudy Giuliani on Thursday for offering a “farcical” explanation of why
he hasn’t complied
with a court order to
turn over valuables
to former Georgia election workers he defamed after the 2020 presidential campaign.
U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman made the remark in a New York courtroom after an attorney for Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, claimed he wasn't sure where some of his belongings are.
“The notion that your client doesn’t have any knowledge of where his assets are located is farcical," Liman told Giuliani lawyer Ken Caruso.
Giuliani, a onetime personal attorney to President-elect Donald Trump, had been ordered to transfer personal property, “including cash accounts, jewelry and valuables," to former election workers Ruby Fr...