If Giuliani owes you money, it's now a race to get what's yours before he's stripped to the bone like a cartoon animal in a pirahna-infested lake. The creditor race is on. Judge dismisses Giuliani’s bankruptcy case, allowing creditors to try to seize his assets https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/12/politics/judge-dismisses-giuliani-bankruptcy-case/index.html Rudy Giuliani is no longer entitled to bankruptcy protection, a judge decided Friday, making it possible for creditors to immediately pursue his assets within days. The former mayor of New York sought bankruptcy protection after a jury awarded two Georgia election workers $148 million because Giuliani defamed them after the 2020 election. The judge’s decision Friday, to end his bankruptcy, paves the way for Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, as well as other creditors, who are trying to collect on the more than $150 million Giuliani owes. Judge Sean Lane of the federal bankruptcy court in New York made the decision partly because of Giuliani’s lack of transparency after he filed for bankruptcy more than six months ago. Lane highlighted in his 22-page opinion that Giuliani hadn’t provided any insight whatsoever into the books of companies he solely owns, and that have taken in thousands of dollars in wire transfers in recent weeks. The judge also said Giuliani hasn’t been fully transparent with his creditors – such as by not fully explaining on time an upcoming book contract he has, or keeping his personal earnings from a radio show and podcast coming into one of the corporate accounts. “Mr. Giuliani has failed to provide an accurate and complete picture of his financial affairs in the six months that this case has been pending,” Lane wrote in his decision Friday. “The lack of financial transparency is particularly troubling given concerns that Mr. Giuliani has engaged in self-dealing and that he has potential conflicts of interest that would hamper the administration of his bankruptcy case.” Giuliani – once Time magazine’s Person of the Year and a fixture in New York society – says he is now worth about $10.6 million, with nearly all of that wealth in the value of two apartments he owns, in New York City and in Palm Beach, Florida. Moss and Freeman plan to seek liens on those properties in the coming days, according to their lawyers. Giuliani’s attorneys have indicated he plans to appeal the defamation jury verdict in favor of Moss and Freeman and that he may fight them in state court on any liens they seek. In addition to the $6 million, three-bedroom co-op apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and the $3.5 million condo on the Intracoastal Waterway in Florida, Giuliani’s creditors will also be able to try to seize his bank accounts, a Mercedes-Benz sports car, his collection of 26 luxury watches, three World Series championship rings for the New York Yankees, and other baseball memorabilia, like a signed Joe DiMaggio shirt he claims to own. The worth of those other assets is unclear, as creditors accuse Giuliani of downplaying or not disclosing complete estimates of the value of what he owns. The creditors believe one World Series ring alone would sell for nearly $30,000, according to court filings in his bankruptcy case. Giuliani also says in bankruptcy filings that the state of California owes him more than $10,000 related to overpaid taxes from his appearance on the TV singing game show “The Masked Singer,” according to bankruptcy filings. Giuliani also said in filings in recent weeks that he expects to be paid tens of thousands of dollars from various ventures: coffee beans being marketed with his name and image, and a documentary that’s been in the works for years. The court decision on Friday, announced by Lane in White Plains, New York, marks a long, slow decline for Giuliani, largely related to his work as a lawyer for former President Donald Trump after the 2020 election. Giuliani lost his law license in New York last week because he had pushed false information in court challenging the election results on behalf of Trump. He is also fighting criminal charges in Arizona and Georgia related to Trump’s efforts to undermine his electoral loss. Giuliani has pleaded not guilty in both cases. Giuliani agreed to end his bankruptcy proceedings, after Freeman and Moss suggested that approach earlier this week. They and other creditors had become furious with the lack of transparency he provided into his assets. The creditors argued to the judge in recent days that Giuliani was exploiting the bankruptcy system to avoid having to pay his debts, and was acting in bad faith. That accusation prompted outbursts from Giuliani in court, claiming he was the one being defamed. In addition to Moss and Freeman, Giuliani owes more $1 million in taxes, tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid phone bills, and more than $1 million to a law firm where a close friend represented him through past investigations. Several other companies and people, such as a former assistant and the voting machine companies Smartmatic and Dominion, are suing him too.
Now that the Supreme Court rules that Homeless people can be locked up for being homeless on the streets, living in tents, living in their autos/vans... If Rudy finds himself living on the streets, he should call Trump and ask him if he can move down to Mar-a-Lago into one of the guest rooms until he finds a new gig for income. Maybe doing a Podcast from Mar-a-Lago talking about how Trump, his followers, and he almost did a government coup in the United States of America. wrbtrader
'Sweaty' Rudy Giuliani's Bizarrely Barks and Yells 'Sponge Bath for the Dog' During RNC https://www.inquisitr.com/sweaty-ru...-and-yells-sponge-bath-for-the-dog-during-rnc
The drunken twit is shortly going to be homeless. Rudy Giuliani agrees to sell NYC and Florida properties to pay defamed election workers https://www.rawstory.com/news/rudy-giuliani-property-settlement/ Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, the election workers in Georgia defamed by Rudy Giuliani, have settled with the ex-mayor after winning their defamation suit against him. According to a letter to the court filed on Wednesday, the women "jointly submit this letter in response to the Court's Order," it says. They "have conferred and reached agreement on a revised proposed form of order..." Exhibit A outlines the terms demanding "Until such time as the NYC Apartment or Florida Condo is sold and the amount of proceeds equal to the Stub Professional Fee Amount is received by GDR..." It demands that Giuliani "list at least one of the properties for sale, maintain the properties in good condition at least comparable to their current condition, maintain property casualty insurance with respect to each property in an amount no less than the full replacement value of the Debtor's interest in each property, and can't sell either property without written consent." In December 2023, Giuliani awarded the women $148 million—$75 million in punitive damages and $33,169,000 in defamation damages. The ex-mayor attempted to file for bankruptcy to save himself from being forced to pay up, but on Friday, a judge dismissed the plea, calling Giuliani a "recalcitrant debtor." U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane attacked Giuliani for “uncooperative conduct” and a lack of transparency after it was discovered Giuliani was hiding information about his assets. “What little we know about the Debtor’s financial situation makes his stance here more troubling,” Lane wrote. “Even assuming that the Debtor does not have the funds on hand to immediately pay these bankruptcy expenses, he certainly has considerable assets upon which he can draw to pay such expenses.” Giuliani finally "agreed to never again accuse either Freeman or Moss of engaging in any wrongdoing in connection with the 2020 election," attorneys for the two women said this week. MSNBC legal analyst Adam Klasfeld posted screen captures of the letter and an opinion writer joked that it could mean Moss and Freeman might be living in the Giuliani property soon. "They will not be living there. Fairly certain the property(ies) will be sold and the proceeds used by Moss/Freeman as necessary to satisfy the judgment," said national security lawyer Bradley Moss.
So how is Giuliani paying for all these trips where he is staying in top tier hotels while he complains about the food. This money is supposed to go to his creditors. Rudy Giuliani Says He “Escaped” From Paris “Where The Food Now Stinks” https://2paragraphs.com/2024/08/rudy-giuliani-says-he-escaped-from-paris-where-the-food-now-stinks/ Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City and former attorney for former President Donald Trump, this week filmed an episode of his podcast ‘America’s Mayor’ Live from England. “I’m at a hotel, a very very fine hotel within a few blocks from the Parliament, within a few blocks of Buckingham Palace.” [Note: It’s not clear who is paying for that very very fine hotel. Giuliani owes $153 million to creditors, including two Georgia election workers a jury found he defamed in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election. He promised a bankruptcy court that he would limit his spending but the New York Times reported in May that “he broke that pledge, and by a lot.” A judge later dismissed his bankruptcy case leaving him exposed to creditors.] On his podcast, Giuliani announced: “I escaped today, thank god with my life, although with a very upset stomach from Paris, where among other things the food now stinks.” (More at above url)