Rudy Giuliani has yet to surrender any of the valuables he was ordered to turn over to the two election workers he defamed, their lawyers say — including the Mercedes he was spotted riding around in Tuesday in Palm Beach, Florida. The former Trump lawyer was photographed in the convertible 1980 Mercedes-Benz SL500 outside the polling place where former President Donald Trump voted. The car — which used to belong to Hollywood legend Lauren Bacall — was among the items a federal judge ordered Giuliani to turn over to Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss last month to begin paying the $146 million judgment he owes them.
The Oct. 22 ruling by U.S.
District Judge Lewis Liman gave Giuliani one week to transfer personal property “including cash accounts, jewelry and valuables, a legal claim for unpaid attorneys’ fees, and his interest in his Madison Avenue co-op apartment to a receivership." In a court filing Monday, Aaron Nathan, an attorney for Freeman and Moss, said that Giuliani "has yet to transfer any property into the Receivers’ custody," and that he and his lawyer "have refused or been unable to answer basic questions about the location of most of the property subject to the receivership." That includes some of Giuliani's prized Yankees memorabilia, including a signed Joe DiMaggio jersey and an autographed Reggie Jackson picture.
Nathan added that representatives for Freeman and Moss "were finally granted access" to Giuliani's New York apartment on Halloween.