Law & Crime reports:
Rudy Giuliani and his son, Andrew H. Giuliani, both plan to testify under oath that the former New York City mayor gifted four New York Yankees’ World Series rings to his progeny in an attempt to keep the championship jewelry from being turned over to the two Georgia election workers he defamed to the tune of $148 million.
Court records show Giuliani has rings from each of the Yankees’ titles in 1996, 1998, 1999, and 2000. Three of those four rings are at the crux of a trial slated to begin next month. In court documents filed Monday, an attorney representing Andrew Giuliani indicated that his client plans to testify for one hour during the trial.
Read the full article. World Series rings are typically valued at at least $30,000 each and can go for much more depending on the team, the year, the owner, and other circumstances.
Rudy and son will go under oath in fight to keep engraved ‘Giuliani’ World Series Rings in family and away from defamed election workers https://t.co/CEJlK2kl3R
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