Rudy Giuliani demands cash from subscribers after filing for bankruptcy
(Rudy Giuliani - Twitter)

Fresh off filing for bankruptcy, Donald Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani kicked off the new year by demanding greenbacks from his backers.

Giuliani made a plea to his fan base to pay him a tenspot Monday when he launched a new show "America's Mayor Confidential," Newsweek was first to report.

"Don't forget to subscribe," Giuliani said on his other show "America's Mayor Live." He then added, "and ten bucks."

Giuliani also spread the word directly on X, but the message appears not to have gone according to plan.

"Do yourself and me a big favor and join our premier program America's Mayor Confidential so we become a close knit team for 2024," according to the Giuliani wrote. "Go to @RudyWGiuliani on X and subscribe for $10 per month so we can be an army by mid-next year."

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Monday's show features a bespectacled Giuliani sitting behind a microphone discussing previous GOP debate highlights, propping up Trump and alleging President Joe Biden corruption.

"Iran's going to have to decide if they're going to make their big move before Mr. Appeasement is out of office," he said during the Jan. 1 show.

The figure once lauded as "America's Mayor" for his about-face response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks is reporting debts of up to $500 million on assets that total no more than $10 million.

Days after a jury ordered Giuliani to pay Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss $148 million in defamation damages, the mother and daughter again asked the court to sanction him.

Giuliani alleged the pair helped rigged the vote for President Joe Biden by passing USB drives “like vials of heroin or cocaine” during the ballot counting in Fulton County, Georgia.

But the allegation was proven false when Moss testified to Congress her mother had given her a “ginger mint.”