Bloomberg News reports:
Rudolph Giuliani, the former mayor of New York who led efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, has filed for bankruptcy, swamped by legal bills stemming from his discredited campaign to keep Donald Trump in power.
Giuliani filed papers seeking protection from creditors in New York, listing debts of as much as $500 million and assets of up to $10 million. In December, he was ordered to pay $148 million to two 2020 Georgia election workers after promoting conspiracy theories about them.
He’s been defending himself in multiple courtrooms on matters ranging from criminal charges to civil defamation, running up millions of dollars in fees and expenses.
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Rudy Giuliani files for bankruptcy, listing debts of as much as $500M.
Giuliani previously claimed he was out of money, his former lawyers are suing him, he owes the IRS money, and a jury ordered him to pay $148M for defaming 2 former election workers. https://t.co/6EFI1VjNgG
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