A look-back at Rudy Giuliani’s Manhattan attempts to stave off collection of a $148 million defamation verdict.
Rudy Giuliani has reached a deal that would spare him a trial over whether he’ll have to give up his Florida condo and prized Yankees World Series rings to pay the $148 million he owes two Georgia election workers he defamed,
NEW YORK — A trial to decide whether Rudy Giuliani must give up his Florida condominium and three World Series rings or turn them over to satisfy a $148 million defamation judgment was delayed until at least Thursday afternoon after the former New York City mayor didn’t show up to testify.
Giuliani reached a tentative settlement agreement with the Georgia election workers he defamed on Thursday, hours after his Manhattan bench trial over his continued ownership of his Palm Beach
NEW YORK, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor who ... In a statement read by his lawyer to reporters outside the federal courthouse in Manhattan, Giuliani said the settlement now lets him keep the Palm Beach condominium and ...
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has reached a tentative settlement to end all legal actions by two Georgia election workers who successfully accused him of defaming them.
Cash-strapped former mayor won’t be forced to forfeit assets but he must pay the women, according to attorneys
A lawyer for the former NYC mayor declined to say if someone else is paying the $148M defamation award he owed Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman.
A settlement was reached Thursday between Rudy Giuliani and two former Georgia election workers to decide the ownership of his Florida condominium and three World Series rings.
Rudy Giuliani’s lawyer, Joseph Cammarata (left), speaks to members of the media outside Manhattan Federal Court after his client reached a tentative settlement agreement with the Georgia ...
Rudy Giuliani has reached an agreement with two Georgia election workers that he defamed to settle the nearly $150 million judgment against him, in a deal that will allow him to keep his home and most valuable possessions.
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