Rudy Giuliani Ordered to Hand Over Millions in Trump Merchandise to Pay Creditors

Atlanta - In a dramatic turn of events, former New York City Mayor and attorney to Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, has been ordered by a federal judge to hand over a substantial collection of luxury items and Trump-branded merchandise to settle his debts. This ruling comes as part of a defamation case brought against Giuliani by two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, who were awarded a $150 million judgment.

The court's decision mandates Giuliani to surrender a variety of high-value items, including his Manhattan penthouse, a 1980 Mercedes once owned by Hollywood star Lauren Bacall, and a collection of 26 luxury watches. Among the items to be handed over are numerous pieces of Trump merchandise, such as Trump watches, Trump sneakers, and Trump bibles, which have been appraised at millions of dollars.

Judge Lewis Liman, who presided over the case, emphasized the importance of holding powerful individuals accountable for their actions. "The Court also does not doubt that certain of the items may have sentimental value to Defendant," Liman wrote. "But that does not entitle Defendant to continued enjoyment of the assets to the detriment of the Plaintiffs to whom he owes approximately $150 million.”

This ruling marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal battles surrounding the 2020 election and its aftermath. Giuliani's attempts to resist the defamation claim and subsequent bankruptcy filings have been met with stern judicial rebuke. The court's decision to enforce the transfer of assets, including the Trump-branded items, underscores the seriousness of the judgment against him.

As Freeman and Moss move to collect on their judgment, the case serves as a reminder of the legal consequences that can follow defamatory actions and the spread of false information. The transfer of Giuliani's assets, including the Trump merchandise, will be closely watched as it unfolds in the coming days.