Judge dismisses Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case, citing evasiveness regarding assets

Judge dismisses Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case, citing evasiveness regarding assets

Rudy Giuliani, the former Mayor of New York City, has hit another roadblock in his legal troubles. A New York judge has thrown out his bankruptcy case, citing his evasiveness about his assets. The judge ruled in favor of two former Georgia election workers who are owed a $148 million verdict from Giuliani.

Judge Sean Lane stated that Giuliani failed to provide accurate and complete financial information for his companies, submitted flawed reports, and even initially concealed a book deal. The lack of transparency in Giuliani’s financial dealings raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and self-dealing.

The creditors, including Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shay Moss, who Giuliani falsely accused of election fraud in 2020, have accused him of hiding assets and spending recklessly. This dismissal of Giuliani’s bankruptcy case is a blow to his legal defense and raises questions about his financial integrity.

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