It’s sad to see what the left has done to Rudy Giuliani, who has gone from America’s mayor to not even being able to pay his bills, due to a completely unfair lawsuit against him by Georgia election workers who have tied up all of his assets.
All because Giuliani stood up during the 2020 Election and backed President Trump (at least, that’s how it appears to me, and probably to many of you.)
Earlier today, Rudy Giuliani couldn’t hold it back anymore.
When a judge during a court hearing asked why Giuliani hadn’t secured the paperwork necessary to hand over his Mercedes, Giuliani shot back,
“Your implication that I have been not diligent about this is totally incorrect. I don’t have a car, I don’t have a credit card, I don’t have cash, I can’t pay my bills!”
Rudy Giuliani later expanded on the situation he’s facing.
Hear what Rudy had to say here for yourself:
🚨 RUDY GIULIANI: “The reality is I have no cash. If I want to call a taxi, I can't do it. I don't have a credit card; I don't have a checking account. I have no place I can go take cash out.”
What the left has done to America’s Mayor is an absolute TRAVESTY.
We can’t let them… pic.twitter.com/2gzc7O52U7
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) November 26, 2024
🚨RUDY GIULIANI: “I have NO CASH… Right now, if I want to call a taxi, I can't do it. I don't have a credit card. I don't have a checking account.”
— The Conservative Patriot (@ConservPatriot_) November 26, 2024
From AP:
In an angry outburst in a New York courtroom, Rudy Giuliani accused a judge Tuesday of making wrong assumptions about him as he tries to comply with an order requiring him to turn over most of his assets to two election poll workers who won a libel case against him.
U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman responded by saying he’s not going to let the former New York City mayor and onetime presidential candidate blurt things out anymore in court unless he’s a sworn witness.
The interruption to an otherwise routine pretrial hearing in Manhattan came as the judge questioned Giuliani’s lawyer about why Giuliani has not yet provided the title to a car he has relinquished in his effort to satisfy a $148 million defamation judgment won by two former Georgia election workers.
“Your client was the U.S. attorney for this district,” the judge said, referring to Giuliani’s years in the 1980s as the head of the federal prosecutor’s office in the Southern District of New York, as he suggested it was hard to believe that Giuliani was incapable of getting a duplicate title to the car.
Giuliani learned forward and began speaking into a microphone, telling the judge he had applied for a duplicate copy of the car’s title but that it had not yet arrived.
“The implication I’ve been not diligent about it is totally incorrect,” Giuliani said in a scolding tone. “The implication you make is against me and every implication against me is wrong.”
Giuliani went on: “I’m not impoverished. Everything I have is tied up. I don’t have a car. I don’t have a credit card. I don’t have cash. I can’t get to bank accounts that truly would be mine because they have put … stop orders on, for example, my Social Security account, which they have no right to do.”
Liman responded by warning defense lawyers that the next time Giuliani interrupts a hearing, “he’s not going to be permitted to speak and the court will take action.”
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Reuters added:
U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman in Manhattan previously threatened Giuliani with civil contempt for failing to surrender assets, including a luxury Manhattan apartment, to partially cover what he owes.
Giuliani’s lawyer Joseph Cammarata told Liman that his client had turned over 90% of the assets.
But the judge questioned Giuliani’s alleged struggle to secure paperwork to hand over his 1980 Mercedes vehicle, saying Giuliani’s prior job as the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan was a sign he was fully competent.
That prompted Giuliani, 80, to speak up, complaining that his day-to-day life had been hamstrung by the election workers.
“Your implication that I have been not diligent about this is totally incorrect,” Giuliani said from the defense table, pointing at the judge.
“I don’t have a car, I don’t have a credit card, I don’t have cash,” Giuliani said. “I can’t pay my bills.”
Liman then warned Giuliani that he could not speak again in court unless testifying under oath because his lawyer should do the talking.
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After everything Rudy Giuliani did for New York City and America, it’s infuriating watching this happen to him.
Take a look at these responses:
It's criminal what they have done to Rudy!
— Mike Engleman🇺🇲 (@RealHickory) November 26, 2024
Punishing him for questioning the election. It unacceptable.
— Cash Loren (@CashLorenShow) November 26, 2024
Huge injustice. It was a political hit job and there should be consequences.
— FreedomFightersDaughter🇺🇸 (@FrdmFghtrskid) November 26, 2024
This guy makes a good point:
The Trump administration must prosecute everyone involved in the lawfare. https://t.co/3VYwmei8lP
— The Researcher (@listen_2learn) November 26, 2024
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