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Creditors want to force Rudy Giuliani to sell his $3.5 million Florida condo to help pay his significant debts, according to a court document filed on Friday.
The former New York City mayor filed for bankruptcy protection in December, citing myriad unpaid debts including a $148 million payment to two Georgia election poll workers who he falsely claimed had tampered with the 2020 election ballots while he was serving as a lawyer for former President Donald Trump.
In response to Friday’s filing, Giuliani’s counsel said the request to sell the Florida condo is “extremely premature.”
The report explains that creditors are claiming the $3.5 million Florida condo must be sold, because Giuliani only spends “approximately 20-30% of his time in Florida.”
However, Giuliani’s attorney, Heath Berger, said Giuliani is currently in the process of selling his NY apartment and wants to relocate to his Florida condo full time.
“The Manhattan property is more expensive to maintain. It’s worth more so there’ll be a greater distribution to creditors from the sale of that property,” Berger reportedly told CNBC.
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— CNBC (@CNBC) March 16, 2024
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