Giuliani Posts Money Beg, Claims “I Can’t Buy Food”

Newsweek reports:

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is asking for donations while claiming he cannot buy food amid his ongoing financial difficulties.

Giuliani shared a link to his GiveSendGo fundraising page and said that his “measly” checking account had been seized by a law firm and the judge involved in his defamation suit filed by 2020 Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss.

Giuliani denied defaming Freeman and Moss following Thursday’s court appearance and claimed he was the victim of political persecution. “There isn’t a person who doesn’t know the judgment is ridiculous,” he said.

ABC News reports:

A federal judge in New York on Saturday authorized two Georgia poll workers defamed by Rudy Giuliani to pursue information about four Yankees World Series rings owned by the former New York City mayor.

Ruby Freeman and Shay Moss laid claim to the rings as part of their $148 million defamation judgment but when it came time to collect Giuliani asserted that he had given the rings to his son, Andrew, as a gift.

The rings are estimated to be worth at least $200,000. Earlier this week, the judge warned Giuliani he could be subject to contempt proceedings if he failed to turn over most of his property to Freeman and Moss by Monday.

At this writing the money beg shows $109,000 donated since its launch months ago. Of note, the “organizer” of the money beg is listed as far-right anti-LGBTQ hate pastor and failed US Senate candidate Jackson Lahmeyer, the founder of Pastors For Trump.