https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry...e-loses_n_601abfcbc5b69137248eabaa?ri18n=true Despite his own legal problems, lawyer Rudy Giuliani can at least still find work. Actor and producer Sacha Baron Cohen reacted to his Golden Globe nominations for “The Trial of the Chicago 7” and “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” on Wednesday by revealing his strategy if he doesn’t win, according to a statement reported by IndieWire. “I’m overwhelmed and humbled that the Hollywood Foreign Press has recognized both ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ and ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.’ These nominations are a tribute to the talented creative teams that led and supported both films from inception to this moment,” the actor said, also congratulating “Chicago 7″ director Aaron Sorkin and “Borat” co-star Maria Bakalova for their nominations. “These two films are different, but they share a common theme ― sometimes we have to protest injustice with our own farce. Thank you to the HFPA for this ridiculous amount of nominations. I’m so honored ― and in the event that we don’t win, I promise to hire Rudy Giuliani to contest the results.” Baron Cohen said in an abbreviated statement on Twitter that he’s already hired Giuliani “just in case we don’t win.” Giuliani, who was caught in a compromising scene with his hand down his pants in “Borat 2,” has plenty of experience contesting results with his challenges of Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss to President Joe Biden. Though, that didn’t necessarily go as planned. Not only did Giuliani fail to overturn the election, but he’s being sued for defamation over baseless allegations of election tampering. His false claims of voter fraud even got him suspended from making money off the ads on his YouTube videos. The Trump attorney is reportedly still allowed his own sponsors on his videos, however. So, if Baron Cohen wants to be represented by someone who can also hook him up with cigars and headphones, he’s come to the right place.
Rudy Giuliani Tried To Sic Cops On 'Borat' Crew After Humiliating Scene, Says Producer https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry...evinson_n_6056898fc5b6bd95117d60a8?ri18n=true The former mayor of New York City and Donald Trump's former personal attorney claimed "extortion" where none existed, said producer Monica Levinson. Donald Trump’s former personal attorney Rudy Giuliani tried to sic New York City police on the “Borat” crew for “extortion” after he was filmed in an embarrassing scene reaching down his pants on a Manhattan hotel bed, a producer of the movie revealed Saturday. The scene showed Giuliani lying on his back and reaching toward his crotch as “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” actress Maria Bakalova, playing a reporter, stood by following an interview with him. Giuliani claims he was tucking in his shirt. When he realized he had been pranked by the crew, Giuliani “claimed we were trying to extort him at the time [but] we didn’t ask for anything,” movie producer Monica Levinson said in a Producers Guild of America panel, which was first reported by Deadline. “He called all of his New York City cops and said ‘extortion,’ which was a federal crime,” Levinson added. It was “smart to bring that up,“ she added, indicating it could get the attention of police, even though it was a completely false claim. After the dust-up the hotel locked the “Borat” crew out of the suite where they had filmed Giuliani, Levinson said. But the crew had already transferred the footage out of the room. “That’s always out first,” she explained. “There’s always ways to make sure we got out the data.” But their equipment remained locked in the room, and they were forced to rent new equipment, she said, Deadline reported. “It was a really stressful time that evening because the hotel wouldn’t let us take anything out of the rooms,” she added. Giuliani told the New York Post’s Page Six last summer that he called New York City police after “Borat” star Sacha Baron Cohen entered the hotel room in a pink thong. “This guy comes running in, wearing a crazy, what I would say was a pink transgender outfit,” Giuliani told Page Six, in a transphobic screed. “It looked absurd. He had the beard, bare legs, and wasn’t what I would call distractingly attractive.” He said he “only later realized it must have been Sacha Baron Cohen. I thought about all the people he previously fooled and I felt good about myself because he didn’t get me.” Giuliani didn’t provide details to Page Six about his conversations with city police. And he did end up in “Borat.” Nothing came of the Giuliani complaints, but Levinson was worried at the time after spending some 19 hours behind bars during filming of the original 2006 “Borat.” “We ended up confabbing with our lawyers,” Levinson said. “I called the production team and said, ‘Let’s get everyone to New Jersey tonight.’ It was 11 o’clock at night. I didn’t want a repeat of what happened to me on the first movie happening to the entire crew.” Levinson was interviewed along with several other nominees on Zoom as part of the lead-up to the PGA virtual awards ceremony on Thursday. Levinson and Borat co-producers Anthony Hines and Cohen have been nominated for the award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures. Bakalova has been nominated for an Oscar for her role in “Borat.” The film won best comedy and Cohen won best actor in a comedy at the Golden Globes. Giuliani has garnered a Razzie nomination for worst supporting actor. He could not immediately be reached for comment on Levinson’s remarks.