Rudy Giuliani
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2023 2:44 am
It occurs to me that if he knew he was lying, then how can it be his honest opinion
https://twitter.com/RachelBitecofer/sta ... 04736?s=20Ron Filipkowski @RonFilipkowski wrote: Rudy has to read about Trump’s campaign shelling out $40 million to a bunch of other lawyers after he got stiffed and disbarred.
Rachel Bitecofer 📈🔭🇺🇲🇺🇦 @RachelBitecofer wrote: If you’re raising money for a campaign and instead using it to pay your co-conspirators’ legal fees that’s fraud @JDVance1. You’d think a Yale educated JD like yourself would know that.J.D. Vance @JDVance1 wrote: The “Trump paid $40m in legal fees” attack is so lame. I have good friends who did nothing wrong who had their legal fees paid by Save America PAC. Would you rather they throw all of their employees under a bus?
Since the TwiX isn't loading for me, here is the attachment. Barf is right!Dr. Ken wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2023 1:09 pm Barf
https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/stat ... oEMMA&s=19
I did a very quick scan of the docket (available here: https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef ... =1&narrow=, and if that doesn't work (search results might only survive for a limited period), search the NYS efiling site under Supreme Court, party name Noelle Dunphy).
That's not how that works. That's not how any of that works.“Jewish men have small cocks because they can’t use them after they get married,” Giuliani said, according to the transcript. “Whereas the Italian use them all their lives so they get bigger.”
sugar magnolia wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 9:06 am https://www.yahoo.com/news/rudy-giulian ... 00954.html
That's not how that works. That's not how any of that works.“Jewish men have small cocks because they can’t use them after they get married,” Giuliani said, according to the transcript. “Whereas the Italian use them all their lives so they get bigger.”
https://x.com/rudygiuliani/status/1691330774941732864Rudy W. Giuliani @RudyGiuliani wrote: This indictment is an affront to American Democracy and does permanent, irrevocable harm to our justice system.
It's just the next chapter in a book of lies with the purpose of framing President Donald Trump and anyone willing to take on the ruling regime.
They lied about Russian collusion, they lied about Joe Biden's foreign bribery scheme, and they lied about Hunter Biden's laptop hard drive proving 30 years of criminal activity.
The real criminals here are the people who have brought this case forward both directly and indirectly.
Rudy Giuliani is staring down hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal bills and sanctions amid numerous lawsuits in addition to the new criminal charges – related to his work for Donald Trump after the 2020 election.
In court on Monday, the former New York City mayor said the legal quagmires have left him effectively out of cash. He even appears to have responded to some of the money crunch by listing for sale a 3-bedroom Manhattan apartment he owns for $6.5 million.
Not including standard legal fees, Giuliani faces nearly $90,000 in sanctions from a judge in a defamation case, a $20,000 monthly fee to a company to host his electronic records, $15,000 or more for a search of his records, and even a $57,000 judgment against his company for unpaid phone bills.
While he has declined in court to provide details of his financial state, his lawyers wrote this week that “producing a detailed financial report is only meant to embarrass Mr. Giuliani and draw attention to his misfortunes.”
Giuliani’s financial situation is likely to become even more difficult to navigate in the coming days. He faces potentially perilous court decisions against him in two 2020 election defamation lawsuits as early as this week.
While Giuliani’s attorneys’ fees have not been paid directly by Trump’s political action committee, Trump’s PAC paid more than $300,000 in May to a company handling Giuliani’s archived records for evidence preservation in court cases, according to federal campaign finance records and court filings.
Former President Donald Trump's advisors say he was "really worried" and "really upset" that his longtime lawyer and ally Rudy Giuliani would be indicted as one of the 18 of Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia RICO case, Maggie Haberman told CNN.
But not enough to pay him what he's still owed, she noted.
Haberman, a senior political correspondent at the New York Times who's reported on Trump's inner circle, spoke to CNN's Kaitlan Collins on Tuesday night after Trump was criminally charged again — this time in a Georgia indictment that was unsealed late Monday.
"One of the ironies right now in the situation around Donald Trump is you will hear some of his advisors say 'He's really upset that Rudy got indicted,' or, leading into this, 'He was really worried about Rudy,'" Haberman told Collins.
Haberman added that those close to Giuliani will still try to blame the Republican National Committee or former Trump aides for the fact that his legal bills remain unpaid.
But "This is Trump," she said. "According to my reporting, it was Trump who didn't want Giuliani paid unless Giuliani delivered on his promises, and obviously that didn't happen," Haberman said.
Whore Haberman is always fun to read.