Rudy Giuliani trial postponed over status of his Florida home and World Series rings
NEW YORK (AP) — 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 postponed Thursday for undisclosed reasons after the former New York City mayor didn’t come to court to testify.
The trial, heard without a jury, was supposed to begin Thursday morning at a federal court in Manhattan to decide whether Giuliani must surrender the assets to two former Georgia election workers who won the judgment against him. The judge postponed it until Tuesday.
Lawyers in the case declined to speak to reporters.
Giuliani, 80, was to testify before the same judge who last week found him in contempt for failing to turn over information on some of his assets to the women’s lawyers. As punishment, Judge Lewis J. Liman banned Giuliani from introducing some evidence.