Law & Crime reports:
In an aggressive move, a couple of weeks after Rudy Giuliani announced that he was fired from his radio show, bankruptcy lawyers revealed they intend to serve a subpoena on Republican billionaire and WABC owner John Catsimatidis for documents.
Bankruptcy lawyers are now hoping to use the public blow-up over the firing against Giuliani in court.
The notice filed Monday seeks to uncover “all documents and communications” about a range of issues, including the circumstances of Giuliani’s firing and his statements about the Georgia election workers the former NYC mayor was found liable for defaming.
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Giuliani creditors in bankruptcy litigation file intent to serve subpoena for records on John Catsimatidis. Catsimatidis owns WABC, which canceled Giuliani’s radio show earlier this month. https://t.co/V6GhhmHZPG
— Sam Levine (@srl) May 20, 2024