Rudy Giuliani Seeks to Delay Asset Seizure Amid Trump Debt Dispute
Giuliani argues that collecting debts from Trump before the election could create a misleading political narrative.
- Rudy Giuliani owes $148 million to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss after a defamation verdict related to false election claims.
- Giuliani is attempting to delay the seizure of his assets, including a $2 million claim against Trump's campaign, until after the election.
- He argues that pursuing the claim now could create a media frenzy and falsely imply he is suing Trump.
- Giuliani's bankruptcy case was dissolved in August, complicating his financial situation and asset protection efforts.
- His legal team contends that some of his possessions, like sports memorabilia and a classic car, should not be sold until his appeal is resolved.