Rudolph W. Giuliani

  1. April 04, 2024

    Judge Punts 'Warning Shot' Condo Sale Bid In Giuliani Ch. 11

    A New York bankruptcy judge held off on deciding if Rudy Giuliani must sell his Florida condo Thursday, cautioning attorneys for the former New York City mayor that the official committee of unsecured creditors might take more extreme steps in the Chapter 11 case if its concerns over Giuliani's expenses aren't addressed.

  2. March 29, 2024

    Giuliani Says He Could Be 'Homeless' If Florida Condo Is Sold

    Rudy Giuliani said the official committee of unsecured creditors in his Chapter 11 case has overstepped its powers by asking a New York bankruptcy judge to force the sale of his Florida condo, a move that the former New York City mayor said could add him to "the ranks of the homeless."

  3. March 27, 2024

    Meet The Professionals Probing Giuliani At A Discount

    Rudy Giuliani's creditors have enlisted a high-powered team of forensic sleuths and former federal investigative bigwigs who are slashing their fees to root out any hidden assets the bankrupt former New York City mayor may not have disclosed.

  4. March 08, 2024

    Giuliani Creditors Ask To Investigate His Finances

    Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani's creditors want to probe his finances, his businesses, his advisers and even defense funds paying some of his legal bills, telling a bankruptcy court in a filing late Thursday that his history of shirking discovery requests in other cases and concerns that he could be hiding assets warrant a formal investigation.

  5. February 23, 2024

    Giuliani's Creditors Try To Make $148M Judgment Stick

    A pair of creditors of bankrupt former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani moved to ensure that their $148 million jury award against him will stick, filing a complaint on Friday in his Chapter 11 case that seeks to block him from discharging the debt.

  6. February 20, 2024

    Giuliani Can Contest $148M Fine But Not With His Own Money

    A New York bankruptcy judge on Tuesday allowed Rudy Giuliani to seek a new trial for $148 million in damages he was ordered to pay for defaming two Georgia poll workers, but said the former mayor can't use money from his bankruptcy estate to pay his legal bills.

  7. February 16, 2024

    Giuliani's Retrial Bid Stuck In Fight Over Representation

    Rudy Giuliani has still not sought a new trial in his $148 million defamation case, even though a New York bankruptcy judge said nearly a month ago that he would sign off on the request, as his case has become mired in spats over disclosures and who will pay for the former mayor's special counsel.

  8. February 07, 2024

    Giuliani Says Unpaid Bills Mounted As Legal Career Sputtered

    Rudy Giuliani laid out his downward financial spiral in acute personal detail over three hours on Wednesday, answering questions from a government bankruptcy watchdog about his approximately $10.6 million of assets, offset by unpaid bills for everything from golf club memberships to condo fees and credit cards.

  9. February 06, 2024

    Giuliani's Chapter 11 Choice Will Help Him Keep Control

    When Rudy Giuliani filed for bankruptcy the day after two Georgia poll workers got a green light to immediately start collecting their $148 million defamation judgment against him, he chose a kind of filing — Chapter 11 — more commonly used by corporations than individuals for one reason: control.

  10. January 31, 2024

    Giuliani Seeks Ch. 11 Apartment Sale, Sets Cooperative Tone

    Lawyers for Rudy Giuliani said Wednesday they will seek permission to retain Sotheby's to help sell the former New York City mayor's $6.1 million Manhattan apartment, telling a New York judge he was cooperating with a bankruptcy watchdog even as creditors called his financial filings inadequate.