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Rudy Giuliani must give control of luxury items and Manhattan apartment to Georgia election workers he defamed, judge rules​



"A federal judge on Tuesday ordered former Donald Trump attorney and New York mayor Rudy Giuliani to turn over all his valuable possessions and his Manhattan penthouse apartment to the control of Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, the Georgia election workers he defamed and to whom he now owes $150 million.

Judge Lewis Liman of the federal court in Manhattan said Giuliani must turn over his interest in the property to the women in seven days, to a receivership they will control. The judge’s turnover order of the luxury items is swift and simple, but the penthouse apartment will have its control transferred so Freeman and Moss can sell it, potentially for millions of dollars.

The women, who counted Georgia ballots after the 2020 election, will also be entitled to about $2 million in legal fees Giuliani has said the Trump campaign still owes him, the judge ruled. ..."
If I were them, I'd be strongly tempted to move into the penthouse for a year or two and post photos on Instagram of Wine O'Clock every night.
 
If I were them, I'd be strongly tempted to move into the penthouse for a year or two and post photos on Instagram of Wine O'Clock every night.
I mean, if they can afford the property tax, sure.
 

Rudy Giuliani must give control of luxury items and Manhattan apartment to Georgia election workers he defamed, judge rules​



"A federal judge on Tuesday ordered former Donald Trump attorney and New York mayor Rudy Giuliani to turn over all his valuable possessions and his Manhattan penthouse apartment to the control of Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, the Georgia election workers he defamed and to whom he now owes $150 million.

Judge Lewis Liman of the federal court in Manhattan said Giuliani must turn over his interest in the property to the women in seven days, to a receivership they will control. The judge’s turnover order of the luxury items is swift and simple, but the penthouse apartment will have its control transferred so Freeman and Moss can sell it, potentially for millions of dollars.

The women, who counted Georgia ballots after the 2020 election, will also be entitled to about $2 million in legal fees Giuliani has said the Trump campaign still owes him, the judge ruled. ..."
So they can sue Trump for the $2M!!!! Awesome!
 
I have a feeling this is going to be overturned because it's not what actual innocence means, or at least not what it is supposed to mean. By the district court's logic, every change in the criminal law would have retroactive effect and the Supreme Court has held otherwise. Retroactivity requires a different analysis. The court didn't address that at all, at least not in my skim.

That said, Howell is a really good judge so I'm at least somewhat reluctant to be too critical.
 

Judge declines to postpone Steve Bannon's trial on 'We Build the Wall' fraud charges​

The staunch Trump ally is fresh out of prison on contempt of Congress charges.

"...Bannon never faced federal charges because he was pardoned by then-President Trump on Trump's final night in office during his first term. The pardon only applied to the federal case and did not preclude state charges.

Bannon had told donors to the We Build the Wall campaign that their money would 100% go toward building a wall along the U.S. southern border, while prosecutors say some of the $15 million in donations was secretly funneled to himself and the campaign's president, Brian Kolfage. ..."
 
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