The deal was announced after Giuliani was a no-show at the trial to determine the fate of his World Series rings and Florida home.
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.
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
Ex-attorney Rudy Giuliani’s trial against the Georgia election workers he’s been forced to turn over his assets to has been called off after the two sides reached a settlement that the parties ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Rudy Giuliani settled with two former Georgia election workers on Thursday in a deal that will let him keep his homes and personal belongings in return for compensation and a promise to never defame them again, lawyers and the women said.
The ex-New York City mayor owes $148 million to two former election workers. Rudy Giuliani's New York Yankees World Series rings must be held by his son until a judge decides whether the former ...
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Under the terms of the deal announced Thursday, the former New York City mayor will be able to keep his New York and Florida homes and other items.
A regal triplex penthouse on the Upper East Side—formerly owned by Joan Rivers and now by a Saudi prince—is back on the market after a significant price cut.
Giuliani was due in court for a limited trial to determine if he could declare his Florida condo as his primary residence to avoid having to forfeit it to satisfy the $148 million
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has reached a settlement agreement with two Georgia election workers, allowing him to keep many of his assets and properties in exchange for him never again engaging in the defamation that led to a judgment against him nearly two years ago.
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