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Rudy Giuliani apartment transfer is “very strange”—legal analyst

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A judge’s decision to transfer Rudy Giuliani’s apartment to two election workers is highly unusual, a legal analyst has told Newsweek.

Greg Germain, a law professor at Syracuse University in New York, was reacting to Judge Lewis Liman’s order that the former New York mayor must transfer his Manhattan apartment to a receivership set up for two election workers he wrongly accused of election fraud. The apartment, at 45 East 66th Street, is worth about $6 million.

Giuliani accused Freeman and Moss of committing election fraud as ballot counters in Fulton County, Georgia. He circulated an edited clip of security footage that he wrongly claimed showed them passing USB drives. Moss and Freeman sued for defamation, and in December, a Washington, D.C., jury awarded them $148 million.

On Tuesday, Liman ordered that Giuliani, a former lawyer for former President Donald Trump, has one week to transfer the lease to a New York City apartment, a car and other property to the receivership.

The former New York City mayor was ordered to pay Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Shaye Moss, more than $148 million in damages for comments he made undermining the 2020 election results.

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Newsweek sought email comment from Giuliani’s spokesman on Wednesday.

Rudy Giuliani speaks at a Trump campaign rally on September 18, 2024 in Uniondale, New York. A judge has given the former New York City mayor one week to transfer his Manhattan apartment to two…


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“The court appointed the plaintiffs to act as receiver, something I’ve not seen done before,” Germain said.

“Frankly, I think it’s very strange for an adverse party to serve as a receiver. The court says that New York law permits the court to appoint the plaintiffs as receiver, but the judge did not cite any authority for that proposition.”

“While it looks like the judge is ordering the turnover of Giuliani’s cooperative apartment and other personal property to the plaintiffs, he’s really ordering the turnover to the plaintiffs as a receiver to sell the property and apply the proceeds to the judgment,” Germain added.

“The judge suggests that a receiver is more appropriate than the sheriff to sell the property because it’s specialized property that may result in higher sales prices by being marketed for private sales rather than a typical sheriff auction. According to the order, Giuliani agreed to the use of a receiver, although I don’t know if he agreed that the plaintiffs would act as a receiver,” Germain said.

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“I will always have to be careful about where I go and who I will be able to share my name with,” Freeman told reporters after winning the defamation case in December. “I miss my name.”

In addition to the apartment, Giuliani has seven days to transfer all rights he has in the $2 million Trump owes him for legal services; cash in his bank account; a 1980 Mercedes-Benz SL500 that was once owned by actress Lauren Bacall; a signed Joe DiMaggio shirt; and more than 20 expensive watches.

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More than 400 law enforcement personnel have been deployed as police search for the suspect in a shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island in which two students were killed and nine wounded, US officials said.

The Ivy League university in Providence remained in lockdown early on Sunday, several hours after a suspect with a firearm entered a building where students were taking exams on Saturday. Streets around the campus were packed with emergency vehicles hours after the shooting, and security was heightened around the city as law enforcement agencies continued their manhunt.

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The suspect remained at large, officials said, as police worked with agents from the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to search streets and buildings around the campus to find the individual.

Saturday’s shooting is the second major incident of gun violence on a university campus this week.

Providence deputy police chief Timothy O’Hara said the suspect had not been identified.

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Officials said they would release a video of the suspect, a male possibly in his 30s and dressed in black, who O’Hara said may have been wearing a mask. He said officials had retrieved shell casings from the scene of the shooting, but that police were not prepared to release more details of the attack.

Providence Mayor Brett Smiley has confirmed that two students were killed and nine people were injured in the attack.

At a news conference, Smiley said university leaders became aware of the shooting at about 4:05pm local time (21:05 GMT), when emergency responders received a 911 call.

Smiley declined to identify the shooting victims, citing the ongoing investigation. However, he sought to reassure the community, despite a shelter-in-place order for the Brown campus and the surrounding neighbourhood.

“We have no reason to believe there are any additional threats at this time,” he said.

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The university’s president, Christina Paxton, explained she had been on a flight to Washington, DC, when she learned of the shooting. She immediately returned to Providence to attend a night-time news conference.

“This is a day that we hoped never would come to our community. It is deeply devastating for all of us,” Paxton said in a written statement.

At the news conference, Paxton said she was told the victims were students.

First responders with the Providence Fire Department manoeuvre an empty stretcher near the Barus & Holley building, home to the engineering and physics departments and the site of a mass shooting at Brown University [Bing Guan/AFP]

Suspect remains at large

At approximately 4:22pm local time (21:22 GMT), the university issued its first emergency update, warning that there was an armed man near the Barus and Holley engineering and physics building.

“Lock doors, silence phones and stay hidden until further notice,” the university said in its update.

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“Remember: RUN, if you are in the affected location, evacuate safely if you can; HIDE, if evacuation is not possible, take cover; FIGHT, as a last resort, take action to protect yourself.”

Upon arriving at the scene, law enforcement swept the building, according to Providence police’s O’Hara.

“They did a systematic search of the building. However, no suspect was located at that time,” O’Hara said.

The university had to withdraw an early announcement that a suspect had been apprehended, writing, “Police do not have a suspect in custody and continue to search for suspect(s).”

US President Donald Trump published a similar retraction on his online platform, Truth Social, after erroneously posting at about 5:44pm (22:44 GMT) that a suspect had been detained.

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Mayor Smiley said there were 400 law enforcement officers in the area to search for the suspect.

He also encouraged witnesses to come forward with any information about the shooting.

The seventh-oldest university in the US, Brown is considered part of the prestigious Ivy League, a cluster of private research colleges in the northeast. Its student body numbers 11,005, according to its website.

On December 9, Kentucky State University in the southern city of Frankfort also experienced gunfire on campus, killing one student and leaving a second critically injured.

The suspect in that case was identified as Jacob Lee Bard, the parent of a student at the school.

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At Least Two Killed in Shooting at Brown University

Students remained locked in their dorms and classrooms as the police searched for the shooter, who was described as a man wearing black. At least two people are dead, and eight are in critical condition.

At 4:00 in the afternoon, we received a call. 4:05 was when the initial call came in to Brown University of a report of an active shooter. I can confirm that there are two individuals who have died this afternoon, and there are another eight in critical status. We do not have a shooter in custody at this time. There is a shelter in place in effect for the greater Brown University area. If you live on or near Brown’s campus, we are encouraging you to stay home and stay inside. This is a sad state of our country right now where you have to plan for these things. And hopefully the community takes some comfort to know that their Providence leadership has planned for this occurrence, including very recently.

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Students remained locked in their dorms and classrooms as the police searched for the shooter, who was described as a man wearing black. At least two people are dead, and eight are in critical condition.

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Multiple people shot near Brown University, police say

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In this image from video, law enforcement officials gather outside the Brown University campus in Providence, R.I., on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025.

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Multiple people have been shot near Brown University in Providence, R.I., on Saturday, police said.

The Providence Police Department said it is actively investigating the situation and is encouraging the public to shelter in place until further notice.

There is no suspect in custody, the university said on X, adding that it’s coordinating with multiple law enforcement agencies to search for a suspect.

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The university  issued an alert Saturday afternoon that the shooter was spotted near the Barus and Holley building, which houses the School of Engineering and Physics Department.

“Continue to shelter in place. Remain away from Barus & Holley area. Police do not have a suspect in custody and continue to search for suspect(s). Brown coordinating with multiple law enforcement agencies on site,” the university said.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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