Law & Crime reports:
Rudy Giuliani on Monday resisted demands of creditors to appoint a trustee that would take control of his finances during the Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, claiming that he “does not intend to hide assets or mislead anyone” and denying that he has committed “bankruptcy crimes.”
The filing in opposition to the appointment of a trustee, submitted by attorneys Gary Fischoff and Joan Keely, also claimed that the 80-year-old former mayor of New York City is “suffering” from a “lung disease” possibly linked to 9/11.
Describing his earnings as “modest,” Giuliani’s attorneys dismissed allegations of “potential bankruptcy crimes” and asserted that Giuliani “has always been fully transparent and open about his finances.”
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