Rudy Giuliani fights to save his Yankees World Series rings from $148 million verdict
Source: ABC News/AP
January 2, 2025, 12:26 AM
NEW YORK -- Ruth. Gehrig. DiMaggio. Mantle. Giuliani? As Rudy Giulianis life gets stripped for parts to satisfy a $148 million defamation verdict, the former New York City mayor is fighting to keep one gleaming set of sports memorabilia in the family: Yankees World Series rings bestowed to him by the teams late owner, George Steinbrenner. A lifelong Bronx Bombers fan, Giuliani contends that the rings bejeweled behemoths commemorating the teams four championships in five years while he was mayor now belong to his son, Andrew, and shouldnt be given up.
In sworn testimony made public this week, ahead of a pair of key court dates, Giuliani described the 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000 World Series rings as something of a family heirloom and Yankees good-luck charm. He recounted how he and Andrew would each put one on for a special Yankee occasion, like the teams last World Series win in 2009. Giuliani testified that when Steinbrenner gave him the rings in 2002, he insisted on paying for them and told the owner, These are for Andrew.
He said he then invited his son a teenager at the time to take one for himself while he held the others for safekeeping. Realizing he wasn't wearing them as much as the Yankees' fortunes ebbed, Giuliani testified, he decided to give the rest to Andrew at a birthday party in 2018. He estimated that the rings, the same as the players received, were worth about $27,000. They are now yours, Giuliani recalled saying. These are your rings. I dont know what Im keeping them for. They belong to you.
The ex-mayor took his swings at a Dec. 27 deposition, a week before the start of a courtroom doubleheader in a tug-of-war over assets sought by the two former Georgia election workers who sued him over his lies about them in the wake of President-elect Donald Trumps 2020 election loss. A transcript was posted to the court docket on Monday. Up first is Giulianis contempt hearing in Manhattan federal court Friday over what lawyers for the Georgia women say was his failure to turn over property in a timely fashion, such as his New York City apartment lease.
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LetMyPeopleVote
(156,016 posts)BoRaGard
(3,369 posts)no_hypocrisy
(49,370 posts)policies to prove the rings were insured!
thesquanderer
(12,404 posts)so if Rudy filed that form, he's home free. If he did not, then the only way he can claim it now is to to admit to a tax problem.
Vinca
(51,317 posts)Think. Again.
(19,517 posts)rampartd
(1,024 posts)i'd love to see "america's mayor" selling apples on wall st.
HereForTheParty
(344 posts)How long before they toss his ass in the can for not complying?