Law & Crime reports:
Rudy Giuliani’s accountant recently quit, and no one else will provide him with similar services, a new bankruptcy filing says, suggesting he is now personally filing mandatory operating reports in his bankruptcy case — explaining why some reports were several weeks late.
In late April, attorney Gary Fischoff asked U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane to modify a stay previously issued in February and allow Giuliani to appeal the $148 million defamation verdict won by former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea’ “Shaye” Moss.
A group of Giuliani’s creditors opposed the stay in an early Tuesday filing by citing, among various other alleged bad behavior, delinquent financial reports for February and March — which were filed 42 days and 15 days after their respective deadlines.
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‘No one seems interested in taking the assignment’: Giuliani says his accountant quit and no one else will help him as he explains to bankruptcy judge why reports are being filed late https://t.co/nNVB3NADDX
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