Giuliani’s Creditors To Band Together Against Him

The New York Daily News reports:

Rudy Giuliani’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy bid may see him go up against a crowd of creditors currently planning to join forces — and could end up policing every penny he spends if they succeed, the Daily News learned Tuesday.

Hunter Biden, a fired Staten Island supermarket worker, defamed Georgia election volunteers, voting machine companies, Giuliani’s former assistant-turned-sexual-assault-accuser Noelle Dunphy, and several high-powered law firms are among the eclectic list of creditors the ex-mayor says are looking to drain his accounts.

Federal bankruptcy officials informed those demanding the highest sums of their right to form an unsecured creditors committee on Dec. 22, according to documents obtained by The News.

Read the full article. In last month’s bankruptcy filing Giuliani claimed debts of up to $500 million. Among those who say they will be on the creditors committee is the above-cited grocery store worker sued Giuliani for defamation after being accused of assault.