Judge Sets Deadline for Transfer of Assets in Rudolph Giuliani Case

The latest setback for the former mayor and lawyer for Donald Trump comes down in a lower Manhattan federal courtroom.
Judge Sets Deadline for Transfer of Assets in Rudolph Giuliani Case
Former mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani leaves the federal courthouse in Washington, Dec. 15, 2023. Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo
Michael Washburn
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NEW YORK CITY—A federal judge on Nov. 7 set a Nov. 11 deadline for the transfer of some of former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s assets from his Palm Beach property to the law firm representing plaintiffs in the defamation suit against him.

Judge Lewis Liman had previously set an Oct. 29 deadline for the transfer of Giuliani’s valuables.

Michael Washburn
Michael Washburn
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Michael Washburn is a New York-based reporter who covers U.S. and China-related topics for The Epoch Times. He has a background in legal and financial journalism, and also writes about arts and culture. Additionally, he is the host of the weekly podcast Reading the Globe. His books include “The Uprooted and Other Stories,” “When We're Grownups,” and “Stranger, Stranger.”