A moving company representative and lawyers were expected to be given access to Rudy Giuliani's Manhattan apartment on Thursday after the former New York City mayor failed to turn over belongings to two former Georgia election workers who won a $148 million defamation judgment against him.The two sides hurled allegations against each other this week as the deadline for Giuliani to surrender the items passed Tuesday without any of the assets changing hands.U.S.
The Associated Press left phone and email messages on Thursday with a representative and lawyers for Giuliani.Liman, meanwhile, ordered both sides on Thursday to submit a status report on any property exchanges by Monday. He said he would hold a status conference on Nov. 7 if the assets aren’t turned over.Giuliani's legal defense fund sent out emails Thursday asking for donations as he fights "Deep State plans to utterly ruin me.