NEW YORK CITY—A federal judge on Nov. 7 set a Nov. 11 deadline for the transfer of some of former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s assets from his Palm Beach property to the law firm representing plaintiffs in the defamation suit against him.
Judge Lewis Liman had previously set an Oct. 29 deadline for the transfer of Giuliani’s valuables.
The former mayor received a subpoena to appear in the federal court building in lower Manhattan to address the lack of progress in completing the transfer.
During the Thursday hearing, Aaron Nathan—a litigator at the firm of Willkie Farr & Gallagher representing the two women Giuliani stands convicted of defaming—and Kenneth Caruso, Giuliani’s lawyer, gave different reasons for delays in paying the nearly $150 million judgment against him….