A harsh judicial decision. A judge on Tuesday, October 23, ordered Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, to transfer part of his assets, including his New York apartment, to the two election agents he defamed after the 2020 presidential election.
The former mayor of New York, who became a strong supporter of Donald Trump and led his campaign to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, was sentenced in late 2023 to pay some $148 million to his two election workers in Georgia, a mother and her daughter.
Defamation
To the apartment located in the beautiful neighborhoods of Manhattan are added the expenses not yet paid for the amount of 2 million dollars that Rudy Giuliani claims from Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign, a 1980 Mercedes SL500, jewelry, numerous luxury watches and various collectible pieces. such as a jersey signed by baseball legend Joe DiMaggio, according to the list in the decision issued by a federal judge in New York.
Based on a video showing the two women passing an object – which turned out to be a mint – during the counting of the votes, the former New York mayor and former prosecutor claimed that they exchanged a USB memory “as if they were doses of heroin or cocaine” to falsify the results.
The complainants, both black, told how these accusations, taken up by Donald Trump on social media, earned them an avalanche of insults and threats, often of a racist nature.
The former mayor of New York is at the center of the suspicions of justice, which has accused him in the states of Arizona and Georgia for his role in the attempts to reverse the results of the presidential elections won by Joe Biden.
The fall of Rudy Giuliani, 80, is as strong as his image had shone 20 years earlier, when the mayor of New York embodied resilience after the September 11, 2001 attacks that brought the city to its knees and killed almost 3,000 people. .
Source: BFM TV
