💨 Abstract
Rudy Giuliani is facing court for disobeying an order to surrender his luxury apartment and other belongings to two Georgia election workers who he defamed. The workers are seeking to recover a $148 million judgment. The court has scheduled an in-person hearing for Thursday, denying Giuliani's request to do a radio broadcast instead. Giuliani's lawyer claims he is complying with the order and accuses the workers of dragging their feet.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Suggested
Mexico's daily murder rate down 40% under Sheinbaum, president says
Europe discusses response to US threat on Greenland, EU's Kallas says
Israeli forces kill four in Gaza, say they hit rocket launch site
Trump withdrawal from bedrock UN climate treaty raises legal questions
Lebanon central bank seeks to recuperate embezzled funds to bolster liquidity, governor says
2025: Pakistan's deadliest year in over a decade
Reversing brain drain: Modi govt has a 'scheme' up its sleeve to get back top Indian-origin researchers
US withdrawal from climate treaty is 'colossal own goal', says UN climate chief
Russia frees French researcher Vinatier from prison, state media says
Explainer-Why are French farmers driving their tractors into Paris?