Giuliani Hit With
Contempt as Fights Giving
Rings to Plaintiffs Judge
Tells Son to Keep Them
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Jan 10 – In Ruby Freeman's and
Wandrea' Moss' ongoing attempt
to collect from Rudy Giuliani,
a proceeding was held on
September 27 before U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Lewis J. Liman. Inner
City Press was there; thread
On October 8, a
motion to intervene by Andrew
Giuliani: "Amongst that
property are '3 Yankee World
Series Rings.' However, the
Mayor gifted those World
Series rings to his son."
Filing on Patreon here.
On October 22
Judge Liman wrote that
Giuliani is "ordered under
C.P.L.R. 5225 to transfer all
personal property specified in
the list below at pp. 16-18" -
full list on Patreon here
On November 7
Inner City Press live tweeted
the proceeding, Thread here.
On November 13
Giuliani's lawyers asked Judge
Liman for permission to file
undescribed documents under
seal, with even the memo of
law unavailable. 3 page letter
on Patreon here.
On November 14
the plaintiffs' moved to
compel discovery from
three: Dr. Maria Ryan,
Mr. Ted Goodman, and Mr. Ryan
Medrano, motion on Patreon here
And on January 3,
after plaintiffs' lawyer
Nathan, Giuliani took the
witness stand at 1:45 pm, live
tweeted here
On January 6
after more, Judge Liman
awarded adverse inferences as
a sanction, keeping the
contempt motion and schedule
under advisement, thread.
On January 10, as
Giuliani was hit with contempt
in DDC, Judge Liman ordered
"The Court will address the
custody of the 1996, 1999, and
2000 Yankees World Series
rings at the final pretrial
conference scheduled for
January 14, 2025. Until that
time, Intervenor is ordered to
maintain the World Series
rings in his New York City
apartment as described in 236
("the WS Rings are presently
located at Intervenor’s New
York City apartment, which is
locked and within a building
secured by a doorman 24 hours
a day, seven days a week. They
are physically stored in a
pair of the boxes in which
they came and secreted in a
bedroom closet")
And new book Rudy
Giuliani From Prosecutor to
Defendant in SDNY here,
audiobook here
More on X for
Subscribers here,
Substack here
One of these
cases is Freeman, et al. v.
Giuliani, 1:24-mc-353 (Liman)
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