Rudy Giuliani, former personal attorney to Donald Trump, has agreed to surrender his luxury Mercedes and other assets to settle a defamation case involving election workers Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, whom he falsely accused of election fraud during the 2020 presidential election. A federal jury found Giuliani liable for defaming the two women, awarding them over $16 million each for defamation, $20 million each for emotional distress, and $75 million in punitive damages. Following his bankruptcy filing, Giuliani was ordered to relinquish several assets, including his New York apartment and luxury watches. While he has complied by handing over some items, he is contesting the seizure of a collectible baseball jersey signed by Joe DiMaggio, arguing it should be exempt. Additionally, Giuliani's lawyer requested a postponement of a court appearance to allow him to attend Trump's inauguration, highlighting his continued political ties despite legal troubles.
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