Rudy Giuliani's Lawyers Seek to Withdraw from Defamation Case
Attorneys cite fundamental disagreements as Giuliani faces contempt threat over $148 million judgment.
- Rudy Giuliani's legal team has requested to withdraw from his defamation case, citing significant disagreements with their client.
- The defamation case involves a $148 million judgment awarded to Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, whom Giuliani falsely accused of election fraud.
- Giuliani's lawyers filed their withdrawal request just before a deadline to surrender assets, including luxury items, to begin satisfying the judgment.
- Judge Lewis Liman has warned Giuliani of potential civil contempt penalties, including fines or jail time, for failing to comply with asset turnover orders.
- Giuliani, who claims financial hardship, has been accused of hiding assets, complicating efforts to collect the judgment awarded to Freeman and Moss.