A federal judge on Tuesday ordered Donald Trump’s former lawyer and New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani to turn over all of his valuable possessions, including his luxury Manhattan apartment, to Ruby Freeman and Shay Moss, the former Georgia state employees he defamed. and which he must compensate with 150 million dollars.

Judge Lewis Lyman of federal court in Manhattan said Giuliani must turn over the property to the women in seven days. According to the judge’s decision, her immediate execution is intended to enable Freeman and Moss to sell the apartment, possibly for millions of dollars.

The women, who helped count Georgia’s ballots after the 2020 election, are also entitled to about $2 million in legal fees that Giuliani says the Trump campaign still owes him, the judge ruled.

In addition to Trump’s campaign fee and the New York apartment, Giuliani must also hand over a collection of several watches, including those given to him by European presidents after the September 11, 2001 attacks, a jersey signed by Joe DiMaggio and other sports memorabilia, but also a 1980 Mercedes once owned by Hollywood star Lauryn Bacall. In addition, the judge ordered Giuliani to turn over his television, furniture and jewelry.

Liman has not yet decided whether Giuliani will be able to keep the Palm Beach, Fla., home he also owns, or the four New York Yankees World Series rings that Giuliani’s son claims his father gave him.

Giuliani was found guilty last year of defamation against Freeman and Moss after failing to respond to parts of their lawsuit. The mother and daughter claimed they suffered emotional harm and defamation, and that their safety was compromised after Giuliani made false allegations against them of ballot tampering in Georgia, where they worked as election workers during the 2020 election. .