The two Georgia election workers are seeking to take possession of his multimillion-dollar homes in New York and Florida and some of his valuable personal property, including three Yankees World Series rings. Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, were awarded $146 million in damages last year after a judge found for repeatedly defaming them by falsely accusing them of election fraud during the 2020 presidential election. They filed the action seeking to get ahold of his properties in federal court in New York on Friday.

They argue the move is necessary because, "Mr. Giuliani has proven time and again that he will never voluntarily comply with court orders, much less voluntarily satisfy Plaintiffs’ judgment." Ted Goodman, a spokesperson for Giuliani, said the appeal of the "objectively unreasonable" verdict "hasn't even been heard, yet opposing counsel continues to take steps designed to harass and intimidate" the former New York City mayor.

Freeman and Moss during the defamation trial that Giuliani’s lies in support of former President Donald Trump’s bogus stolen election claims subjected them to a torrent of racist and violent threats that forced them out of their jobs and homes. Their filing Friday seeks "an order requiring Mr. Giuliani to turn over personal property in his possession in satisfaction of the judgment, and an order appointing Plaintiffs as receivers with the power to take possession of, and sell, both real and personal property that Mr.

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