Andrew Giuliani, the son of former New York City mayor , is trying to stop his father's World Series rings from being seized. The younger Giuliani is attempting to block two Georgia election workers, who secured a $148 million defamation judgment against his father, from seizing the elder Giuliani's New York Yankees World Series rings. In new court filings, Andrew Giuliani claims the rings belong to him, arguing they were gifted to him years ago.
Andrew Giuliani, who ran unsuccessfully for New York governor in 2022, claimed in federal court filings on Tuesday that his father gave him four World Series rings as a gift in 2018. He also stated that they had agreed the elder Giuliani would temporarily keep one of the rings to wear. Rudy Giuliani received the four World Series rings—commemorating the Yankees' championships in 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000—during his tenure as New York City mayor.
In a recent bankruptcy filing, Giuliani listed three of the rings as part of his personal property, included in a jewelry collection valued at around $30,000, which also features luxury watches. Last month, the former Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, won their defamation lawsuit against Giuliani and sought to get his apartment in Manhattan and property such as New York Yankees' memorabilia in return. The defamation lawsuit stemmed from false claims Giuliani made about the 2020 presidential election.
However, in newly filed court documents, Andrew Giuliani r.