Lawyers for former Trump attorney attempt to explain failure to meet accounting obligations in bankruptcy case

  • @[email protected]
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    346 months ago

    Never forget that Rudy built his reputation as a tough Mayor by arresting homeless people and bullying Civil Servants who couldn’t fight back.

    Watching his self inflicted injuries fester is a pleasure.

  • @jordanlund
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    156 months ago

    “Hey, I can’t afford to actually pay you, but think of the exposure!”

    • @Cort
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      126 months ago

      exposure to liability for aiding and abetting or criminal conspiracy?

    • @PwnTra1n
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      46 months ago

      Yeah they’re treating it like radiation exposure

  • @proper
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    96 months ago

    stop your messing around. better think of your future.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    36 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    “Nobody seems interested” in helping Rudy Giuliani meet accounting obligations in his ongoing bankruptcy case, lawyers for the former New York mayor, presidential hopeful and Trump attorney said in a court filing on Tuesday.

    After that effort failed he went into the lucrative consulting business but in recent years he has become something of a political pariah, in large part due to his work for and on behalf of Donald Trump and incidents of controversial behaviour.

    In 2020, Giuliani’s work challenging election results in key states produced multiple courtroom defeats, mounting national hilarity, disbarment proceedings and, in Georgia, criminal charges in a case which also saw Trump indicted.

    Giuliani filed for bankruptcy in New York in December last year, after being ordered to pay $148m in a defamation case brought by two Georgia poll workers he claimed were involved in election subversion during Trump’s defeat in the state in 2020.

    Filings showed debts totaling $500m, after a downfall precipitous even by the standards of other Trump allies who have fallen from grace while the former president (and 88-times charged criminal defendant) has maintained his grip on Republican politics.

    Giuliani is due to publish a book, The Biden Crime Family: The Blueprint for Their Prosecution, through an imprint linked to Steve Bannon, another close Trump ally.


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  • @[email protected]
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    -146 months ago

    The thing I hate the most about Giuliani, is that Clinton (Bill) liberals in the 90’s fucking LOVED HIM. He was America’s mayor. But only now after spending the next ~30 years showing who he was, finally those same liberals don’t like him anymore (for the wrong reasons of course).

    There are multiple Giuliani’s today in the Democratic Party, and those same kind of Giuliani liberals will browbeat you into supporting them, even though there are zero ideological differences between 90’s Giuliani and Biden, or Clinton (Hillary) or Buttigieg, or Romney, or Ketchup Guy, or any of the other ghouls (D) that are currently supporting genocide. It’s all so tiresome.