Rudy Giuliani puts his apartment in New York Upper East Side for sale after the colony.
It was a few tumultuous years for Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, who was involved in legal battles following his affirmations concerning the presidential election of 2020. After being ordered by a judge to pay an amazing settlement of 148 million dollars with two assistants of the elections he defamed, Giuliani recently shared that he had “reached a resolution.

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In doing so, he managed to keep his upper East Side apartment in New York and his house in Florida. Now he puts his emblematic New York penthouse on the market with a requested price of nearly $ 5.2 million.

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This registration marks an important turning point compared to October from last year when Giuliani was sentenced to losing the penthouse within the framework of the regulations. The price requested for the apartment also had a drop in previous lists, as it was initially listed at $ 6.5 million in July 2023. The price was then reduced to $ 5.18 million, and it is now $ 5.2 million in the last list.
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The spacious three -bedroom penthouse with three bathrooms is located in one of the most coveted districts of Manhattan. The apartment has a large primary suite which was originally two separate bedrooms and a bath, offering a large living space. Additional features include a comfortable library with a fireplace and a glass veranda. The building itself provides luxurious equipment, including 24/7 doors and carriers. However, for all these advantages, monthly maintenance costs are $ 10,719.

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The apartment has recently been involved in the controversy regarding its content. A few months ago, while Giuliani was preparing to transfer the property of the penthouse as part of the defamation regulations, the complainants accused him of “emptying” the apartment in violation of their agreement. Their lawyer has published an open letter describing the situation:

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“Except for some carpets, a dining table, a few wandering pieces of small furniture and cheap wall art, and a handful of smaller items like dishes and stereo equipment, the apartment has been emptied of all its content.”

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Now that Giuliani’s legal difficulties seem behind him, he is free to sell his longtime residence in New York. While trying to liquidate the property, sale is probably a decision to guarantee an essential species as a result of its legal problems.