Rudolph Giuliani is in bankruptcy after being awarded $148 million in damages

A few days ago, the former New York mayor was ordered to pay $148 million in damages to two former auditors whom he, as Donald Trump’s lawyer, accused of fraud.

Rudolph Giuliani files for bankruptcy. The former New York mayor was ordered a few days ago to pay $148 million in damages for defaming two former Atlanta election workers, whose lawyer at the time was Donald Trump. He was accused of electoral fraud in the elections won by Joe Biden 2020 in Georgia.

The huge amount was added to a long amount List of debts accumulated by the former Iron PlaintiffWho can no longer pay the legal fees in the numerous actions filed against him for his role in pursuing baseless accusations of election fraud after Trump’s defeat in 2020. In the bankruptcy filing filed today in federal court in Manhattan, Giuliani listed debts of $500 million against assets of $10 million.

In recent months, the Republican put his New York home up for sale for $6.5 million. It also emerged that he tried, unsuccessfully, to get financial help from Trump to pay his lawyers who are suing him for unpaid fees.

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