Re: Rudy Giuliani
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 7:57 pm
The Recount @therecount wrote: Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani reflects on 9/11:
"It was the worst day of my life and in some ways, you know, the greatest day of my life."
Desperate and alone' Giuliani facing the 'abyss' after tying himself to Trump: biographer
Perhaps Rudy sold his knightship to TFG?raison de arizona wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 5:35 pm That Raw Story article is based on this NYT opinion piece.
Roodles got knighted by Queen Elizabeth after 9/11. Did not know that.
I'm betting trump holds that against Rudy.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 5:35 pm That Raw Story article is based on this NYT opinion piece.
Roodles got knighted by Queen Elizabeth after 9/11. Did not know that.
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/r ... e/3878518/Rudy Giuliani Has 2 Weeks to Pay Ex-Wife $225K or Face Jail Time
Rudy and Judith Giuliani were married for 15 years
Judge Michael Katz said Giuliani is in contempt of court and has until next month to make the payment, including $10,000 in attorney fees, as first reported by the NY Post. If Giuliani doesn't pay by Oct. 7, he could be arrested.
Judith Giuliani had asked the judge to hold her former husband in contempt for falling behind on his payments under their 2019 divorce settlement.
During Giuliani's last court appearance, he told the judge that his third wife's claim that he owes her $260,000 is a “gross exaggeration” and he really owes her about $50,000.
“I do owe her money but I don’t owe her $260,000,” Giuliani, a legal adviser to former President Donald Trump, told the judge in state court.
Katz told Giuliani earlier that he was in default for not having filed papers in response to Judith’s allegations. The former mayor conceded the error but said, “I’m being sued in ten different cases. I’m getting ready for two massive hearings,” the NY Post reported.
“It’s totally my fault,” he said. “I don’t know how to emphasize to you the pressures.”
Judith Giuliani's lawyer Dror Bikel told the judge that his client has no income and suggested that Giuliani write her a check.
“That certainly would show good faith,” Katz said.
Rudy Giuliani turned to other matters including his testimony to a Georgia grand jury last month regarding attempts by Trump and his supporters to overturn his 2020 election defeat.
“I had a very good experience with them,” Giuliani said, according to the Daily News. “They told me they were very satisfied with my testimony. They thought they had completed it, but I said if you have any more questions… I did nothing wrong in Georgia. Did nothing wrong anywhere.”
Rudy and Judith Giuliani were married for 15 years. Giuliani was previously married for 20 years to Donna Hanover, the mother of his two children. Before that, he was married for 14 years to his second cousin, Regina Peruggi. That marriage was annulled.
For the first time in its 152 year history, Syracuse University is poised to revoke an honorary degree for conduct causing serious reputational damage to the university.
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Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 @RonFilipkowski wrote: Rudy is asked for his advice to candidates: “If abortion comes up, just put it aside and say, ‘They’re the ones that are in favor of killing babies, not us. They want to kill 8-9 month olds. You want to vote for that?’“
The Daily Beast @thedailybeast wrote: While aboard one of the Trump’s planes with Rudy Giuliani, Trump made it a point to “loudly complain” about “the odor after Giuliani had used one of the plane’s bathrooms, so that other aides could hear," according to Maggie Haberman’s new book.
Rudy Giuliani ‘attacker’ to file $2 million wrongful arrest lawsuit after charges dropped
By Gabrielle Fonrouge and Priscilla DeGregory
September 22, 2022 12:47pm Updated
The Staten Island man who was charged with assault for patting Rudy Giuliani on the back filed a $2 million notice of claim against the city for wrongful arrest Thursday — after prosecutors agreed to dismiss his criminal case provided he stays out of trouble.
Former ShopRite worker Daniel Gill — who was initially charged with felony assault for the infamous June 26 incident inside the store — asserts he never should’ve been arrested, saying all he did was “pat” or “tap” Giuliani on the back and call him a “scumbag.”
“The video taken of the encounter shows Mr. Gill either ‘tapping’ or ‘patting’ Giuliani on the back, in an effort to get his attention so Mr. Gill could deliver his message,” Gill’s notice of claim states.
The 78-year-old former New York City mayor, at the time, said he was slapped so hard, he nearly fell over and could’ve died. Mayor Eric Adams criticized Giuliani for how he had characterized the incident, saying he should be investigated for filing a false police report.
Gill, meanwhile, said video of the supposed attack does not show him committing a crime. Following his arrest, the Staten Island District Attorney’s Office downgraded Gill’s felony charges to misdemeanor assault and harassment.
Prosecutors agreed on Wednesday to scrub the raps from Gill’s record altogether in an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal.
In order for the charges to be wiped, Gill can’t get arrested again over the next six months, his attorneys said.
“As we have maintained since this case began, Daniel Gill, who had no prior contact with the criminal legal system, did not commit any criminal act and this outcome, which will ultimately result in the dismissal of the case in its entirety, reflects that reality,” Gill’s Legal Aid attorney for the criminal case, Susan Platis, said in a statement.
https://nypost.com/2022/09/22/rudy-giul ... s-dropped/
It is not the downloading that is the problem, it is the actual statements. IMHO.Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 2:29 pm Mr. super security IT guy can’t figure out how to download his bank statements?