Delay in Bid
to Collect from Giuliani Must
End SDNY Judge Says Ordering
Apartment Delisted
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Oct 3 – In Ruby Freeman's and
Wandrea' Moss' ongoing attempt
to collect from Rudy Giuliani,
a proceeding was held on
September 27 before U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Lewis J. Liman. Inner
City Press was there; thread:
Judge: Mr.
Caruso, I have a beef with
your Sept 26 letter...You were
seeking relief the deadline in
my order, but didn't disclose
that
Giuliani's lawyer
Caruso: I didn't see it that
way Judge: Please do, see it
that way
Plaintiffs'
lawyer: We are asking for
shares to his co-op in 7 days,
and his intangible right to
legal fees he said are due him
from one of the Presidential
campaigns in 2020
Plaintiffs'
lawyer: There also an account
in Parkside Bank & Trust
for Giuliani Communications
LLC... The deadline is October
1
Plaintiffs'
lawyer: Mr Giuliani's
disclosure of his properties
in the bankruptcy
proceedings... In July he
declared he is a resident of
Florida. But he broadcasts his
location on a daily basis and
he's anywhere but there
Plaintiffs'
lawyer: A person should know
where they were during the
previous 90 days, we don't
think discovery is needed on
that... We are not willing to
slow down
Plaintiffs'
lawyer: His apartments come
with hefty monthly maintenance
charges, many of them overdue.
Then there's the Homestead Act
issues...
Judge: I'll hold
off on consolidation. Is Mr
Giuliani going to turn over,
for example, the TV? Caruso:
Not today. Judge: What about
the Reggie Jackson picture?
Can Mr Giuliani live without
his World Series ring?
Caruso: I'm sure
he can. But we're going to
appeal, Florida Homestead
law
Caruso: Military
members don't use their
domicile when they deploy...
Domicile is a state of mind -
a question of fact. There must
be discovery Judge: Respond to
the motions to quash, and to
enforce. Giuliani's lawyer
Caruso: Can I
have 3 more days?
Judge: No. Judge:
Your client owes money. This
should move quickly. Adjourned
And on October 3,
"Giuliani is ordered to delist
the New York Apartment with
the restraint imposed by this
Order to expire (with the
possibility of renewal) on
October 17, 2024. After
October 17, 2024,
notwithstanding any expiration
of the Order reflected in this
paragraph, Giuliani shall
continue to be restrained from
interfering with the New York
Apartment by virtue of the
Section 5222(b) restraining
notice. Defendant shall file
proof on the docket no later
than October 4, 2024, that the
New York Apartment has been
delisted and is no longer
being offered for sale. SO
ORDERED. (Signed by Judge
Lewis J. Liman on 10/3/2024)
More on X for
Subscribers here,
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One of these
cases is Freeman, et al. v.
Giuliani, 1:24-mc-353 (Liman)
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