The election workers in Georgia, who submitted a civil lawsuit against him by Rudolph W. Giuliani after the 2020 elections on Friday, and accused him of keeping his condominium in Florida outside of her reach of the collection.
Mr. Giuliani, the one -time personal lawyer of the former President Donald J. Trump, registered a bankruptcy last year after a federal jury had found that he should pay the two election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, to help Mr. Trump to help Mr. Trump.
A New York bankruptcy judge rejected Mr. Giuliani's case last month because he had not met the basic court requirements.
On July 13, Mr. Giuliani signed an affidavit in which he found that his residence in Florida was his main house and therefore cannot be confiscated by his creditors according to Florida's law. However, according to Florida's law, this is not sufficient to establish the primary stay.
According to the complaint, Mr. Giuliani spent very little time in the apartment in Palm Beach, Fla.
“With the exception of Florida's homestead exemption to” toy “, he tries to protect a value of several million dollars from his creditors,” said the women in the complaint, which was submitted in the southern district of New York, where Mr. Giuliani was once a American lawyer.
In the last 47 days, public evidence from the Internet programs by Mr. Giuliani was listed in the complaint as Palm Beach for 34 of them.
Ms. Freeman and Mrs. Moss said in the complaint that Mr. Giuliani was still alive in New York. (He launched his condominium in New York this summer.)
The women, the mother and daughter, placed a lien on the Palm Beach apartment on August 8th. Her lawyers say that Mr. Giuliani could not protect the apartment from the context of the defamation judgment, even if he later prove that it was his main residence.
“To be clear, he still doesn't have,” the complaint says.
As part of his dismissal before the insolvency court, Mr. Giuliani cannot submit any bankruptcy protection for a year.
A spokesman for Mr. Giuliani did not answer a question of the location of Mr. Giuliani's constant residence.
Seamus Hughes contributed research.