The survival of Giuliani received some of his assets in Georgia

Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, the two survey devices in Georgia, who were experienced by Rudolph W. Giuliani after the 2020 elections, received his watch collection, a ring and his vintage Mercedes-Benz on Friday.

The deliveries that the lawyer of Mr. Giuliani, Joseph Cammarata, reported to the court on Friday, came for the women, the mother and daughter for a long time. It was also a small deposit about what the former mayor of New York owes them.

After the 2020 elections, Mr. Giuliani Lies spread about the women and claimed without evidence that they tried to steal the election of former President Donald J. Trump. At that time, Mr. Giuliani worked as a personal lawyer of Mr. Trump and contributed to leading the efforts to overthrow the election results in 2020.

Mr. Giuliani's false statements about the women led to a stream of threats and harassment that increased the life of women and sent them to hide.

Mr. Giuliani, who has assets of around 11 million US dollars, took almost a year until he reaches this point. He reported bankruptcy after a federal jury had returned in December last December with a defamation judgment of $ 148 million. But his bankruptcy case was dismissed about eight months later because he refused to work with basic court orders.

Last month, judge Lewis J. Liman from the Federal District Court in Manhattan Mr. Giuliani, his car, his Madison Avenue apartment and his valuable collection of jewelry and sports memory pieces within seven days to hand over to a recipient controlled by Ms. Freeman and Ms. Moss. This would enable them to sell these articles, the proceeds of which would serve as a partial payment of the judgment of 148 million US dollars against Mr. Giuliani.

Mr. Giuliani missed this and subsequent deadline and subsequent others.

At the beginning of this week, Mr. Giuliani's lawyers asked the judge for permission to withdraw as legal assistance, citing ethical concerns. This was again possible when Ms. Freeman and Ms. Moss would receive the wealth, whose majority of his apartment in New York and his apartment in Florida.

Mr. Trump owes Mr. Giuliani unpaid legal costs of 2 million US dollars. Ms. Freeman and Mrs. Moss want to collect that too.

A legal proceedings for January in New York should determine whether Mr. Giuliani can claim his 3.5 million dollar apartment in Palm Beach as the main residence that, according to Florida law, would not be confiscated by Ms. Freeman and Ms. Moss.

In the letter to the court on Friday, Mr. Cammarata applied for a delay for the trial so that his customer could visit the chosen Trump Chamber of Commerce on January 20.

“The plaintiffs would have no damage to a delay of a few days in the process plan,” wrote Cammarata.