Dumb move, because he just defamed them again, and they are suing him a second time, so the second award will not be covered by his recent bankruptcy filing.
The first award will also not be covered. Bankruptcy protection doesn’t apply to willful malicious conduct. All it does is buy him some time before he has to start paying out
__________________ Your Lord knows very well what is in your heart. Your soul suffices this day as a reckoner against you. I need no witnesses. You do not listen to your soul, but listen instead to your anger and your rage.
They're likely not going to get all the 148million, but they'll get high millions before Rudy dies. The judge should appoint a forensic accountant firm (at Rudy's expense) to go through all of Rudy's assets and possibly future assets with a microscope.
Going from "America's Mayor" to conspiracy spewing idiot and insurrectionist, all for Trump. What a loser.
Rudy Giuliani is "trapped in a living nightmare," and the former New York City Mayor "cannot believe it is real," he was overheard telling pals at Donald Trump's private club, Mar-a-Lago last week.
Giuliani was spotted at the Palm Beach club as he is facing bankruptcy stemming from a spate of debts. An attendee said they heard the former Trump attorney saying he is in a "nightmare world," and "he wakes up everyday and cannot believe it is real."
Trump himself was at the same event, and Giuliani stopped by Trump's table briefly, despite the former mayor's February claims in bankruptcy court that the Trump 2020 campaign and the Republican National Committee still owe him $2 million in legal fees.
Re: Giuliani: Bankruptcy Has Me in "Living Nightmare"
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Disgraced ex-New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani's bid to reverse a massive defamation verdict was rejected, leaving him owing $146 million to two Georgia election workers that he defamed, and possibly complicating his arguments in bankruptcy court.
U.S. district court Judge Beryl Howell ruled on April 15th that the verdict, in which Mr Giuliani owes the titanic amount to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, still stands.
The judge wrote that the former mayor's "threadbare arguments" fell "well short of persuading 'the evidence and all reasonable inferences that can be drawn therefrom are so one-sided that reasonable men and women could not have reached a verdict in his favor.'"