The former New York City mayor was chastised by the judge for failing to comply with court orders to turn over his assets to the two former Georgia election workers he defamed.
@#12 ... It sounds to me like Rudy is trying to run out the clock with his incessant delays in hope Trump will step in, eventually, and help him. ...
Yeah, this looks to be a Federal case, so Pres-elect Trump does seem to have the option to pardon.
Will he?
Found this...
Trump Has Discussed With Advisers Pardons for His 3 Eldest Children and Giuliani (2020)
www.nytimes.com
... President Trump has discussed with advisers whether to grant pre-emptive pardons to his children, to his son-in-law and to his personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani, and talked with Mr. Giuliani about pardoning him as recently as last week, according to two people briefed on the matter.
Mr. Trump has told others that he is concerned that a Biden Justice Department might seek retribution against the president by targeting the oldest three of his five children -- Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump -- as well as Ms. Trump's husband, Jared Kushner, a White House senior adviser.
Donald Trump Jr. had been under investigation by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, for contacts that the younger Mr. Trump had had with Russians offering damaging information on Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign, but he was never charged. Mr. Kushner provided false information to federal authorities about his contacts with foreigners for his security clearance, but was given one anyway by the president.
The nature of Mr. Trump's concern about any potential criminal exposure of Eric Trump or Ivanka Trump is unclear, although an investigation by the Manhattan district attorney into the Trump Organization has expanded to include tax write-offs on millions of dollars in consulting fees by the company, some of which appear to have gone to Ms. Trump.
Presidential pardons, however, do not provide protection against state or local crimes. ...
@#15 ... Nope. The pardon power only extends to "Offenses against the United States," i.e. federal crimes. The underlying civil judgment in this is for state law defamation against two individuals. ...
OK the reason I had wondered about the pardon ability is that I saw mention of this case as bing in a Federal court.
'The Court Will Take Action': Judge Upbraids Combative Rudy Giuliani During Outburst at Hearing
www.law.com
... Rudy Giuliani was chastised in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday after the ex-New York City mayor attempted to shout down the judge overseeing attempts by Georgia poll workers he defamed to collect on their nearly $150 million judgment.
U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman of the Southern District of New York interrupted a nearly 30-second rant by Giuliani to say he would not be permitted to speak in court again unless he wanted to represent himself pro se.
"The court will take action," Liman told Giuliani if there were future interruptions. "You can't have hybrid representation."
"We can have him take the stand in the future," the judge told defense attorney Joseph Cammarata.
The outburst came following disputed accounts over the location of a car title that Giuliani has so far failed to turn over to plaintiffs Ruby Freeman and Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, in violation of a court order. ...
That is the case of which I spoke.
Is it a Federal case?
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