Giuliani Says He Isn’t Hiding DiMaggio Jersey From Poll Workers

Rudolph Giuliani leaves the New York Federal Courthouse in New York City in Nov. 2024.

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Rudolph Giuliani says he isn’t hiding a signed Joe DiMaggio jersey, which once hung above a fireplace in his former Manhattan apartment, despite allegations that he’s ignoring court orders to surrender personal assets.

The former New York City mayor, who has been orderedBloomberg Terminal to turn over his personal property and valuables to satisfy a $148 million defamation judgment, said in federal court on Friday that he’s produced all the sports memorabilia that was in his possession. The DiMaggio jersey may have been moved from his penthouse apartment and into storage along with other personal belongings, but it and a signed photo of Yankees great Reggie Jackson aren’t being concealed from plaintiffs Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea’ Moss, Giuliani said.