Rudy Giuliani the former mayor of New York files for

Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, files for bankruptcy: broke after paying 148 million…

Rudy Giuliani the former mayor of New York files for

Rudy Giuliani, former New York mayor and Donald Trump's trusted lawyer, has filed for bankruptcy days after he was ordered to pay $148 million in defamation damages. The conviction stemmed from unfounded allegations of voter fraud in Georgia against two former Atlanta poll workers […]

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Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of new york and trusted attorney of Donald Trump, filed for bankruptcy just days after being ordered to pay $148 million in defamation damages. The conviction was based on unfounded allegations of election fraud in Georgia against two former election workers from Atlanta, which he made in his capacity as Trump's lawyer in the US presidential election he won Joe Biden in 2020.

The huge compensation amount adds up to one Long list of debts which Giuliani can no longer afford, in particular the legal fees incurred during the various proceedings initiated against him. Lawsuits centered around his role in spreading baseless voter fraud theories after Trump's defeat in 2020 and now find him facing the collapse of his financial empire.

Giuliani disclosed in bankruptcy filings in federal court in Manhattan Debt totaling $500 million, in stark contrast to a net worth of just $10 million. This move represents a significant financial collapse for the former prosecutor, who had already tried to manage the crisis He put his New York home up for sale for $6.5 millionI have been asking Donald Trump himself for financial support over the past few months to no avail.