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Judge Schedules Hearing For Rudy Giuliani After Workers Say He Won't Stop Smearing Them

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani in New York, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. via Associated Press A civil contempt hearing is now on the books in Washington, D.C., for Rudy Giuliani — just a day after two election workers he defamed, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, notified a judge that they believed the former New York City mayor has continued to smear them publicly. U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman in New York warned Giuliani earlier this month that if he didn’t comply with the surrender order handed down in October, he and his attorneys could be held in contempt. Giuliani was ordered to surrender his luxury New York apartment and the valuables inside it in October, but Moss and Freeman have said this collection effort has been nothing short of a wild goose chase. In a motion filed on Nov. 14, the poll workers’ lawyer claimed they had only recently learned that Giuliani was hiding some of his property at a storage facility under Ryan’s name.

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