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Giuliani receives online 'credit counseling' after filing for bankruptcy

Rudy Giuliani has filed documents certifying that he has received online credit counseling after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Giuliani filed for bankruptcy on Thursday after a court ordered him to pay former election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss $148 million for defamation.

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Rudy Giuliani files for bankruptcy and reveals debts up to $500 million

Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy just one day after he was ordered to immediately pay defamed Georgia election workers Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman.

Per Bloomberg, the man formerly known as "America's Mayor" for his response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City is reporting debts of up to $500 million on assets that total no more than $10 million.

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'It's a mess': Ex-MSNBC anchor claims Giuliani 'has to deal with the alcohol problem'

Appearing on "Morning Joe" on Thursday morning, Chris Matthews was asked by host Joe Scarborough how ex-New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani fell so far and so fast and the ex-MSNBC anchor pinned it on two things — alcohol abuse and being under the sway of Donald Trump.

Reacting to Giuliani's fortunes that just saw him take a $148 million hit in a defamation trial, Matthews called the former mayor's life a "mess."

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Giuliani hawks bizarre vitamin bottle Xmas ornaments after financially ruinous verdict

Just hours after former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani was told to immediately pay the massive $148 million bill he was hit with in a defamation ruling, he was on his show touting bizarre Christmas decorations made out of empty vitamin bottles.

The ex-New York City mayor was told Wednesday he must pay Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss immediately after an earlier ruling set the damages for defaming them with claims that they helped rig the 2020 election count in Georgia.

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'Get in line': Expert says defamed election workers will have to squeeze Giuliani for cash

Trump associate Rudy Giuliani was ordered to pay election workers he defamed more than $100 million, but they will have to "get in line" with creditors in order to collect, a former federal prosecutor said.

Joyce Vance appeared on MSNBC's The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle, where she was asked how Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Shay Moss, will go about collecting the $148 million owed to them. A judge ordered an expedited schedule for that payment on Wednesday.

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Mary Trump claims to have 'proof' her uncle also defamed election workers '23 times'

Mary Trump is claiming legal 'Gotcha' with her infamous uncle and claims to have the receipts.

On her Substack "The Good In Us", Mary Trump, a psychologist, claims to have supplied the attorneys for the former Georgia election volunteers Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Shaye Moss, with "evidence" of Trump's verbal assaults against them some 23 times.

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Judge orders Rudy Giuliani to immediately pay defamed Georgia poll workers

Judge Beryl Howell ordered Rudy Giuliani Wednesday to immediately pay $148 million to two Georgia poll workers who successfully sued him for defamation, court records show.

In a scathing 13-page order, Howell demands immediate enforcement to shorten the odds that Giuliani dodge the judgment in favor of Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, explained legal analyst Harry Litman.

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Unsealed warrant for Guiliani associate Lev Parnas makes revelations about Ukraine scandal

A heavily redacted application for a search and seizure warrant was made public Tuesday detailing the request to search nine electronic devices belonging to Rudy Giuliani's former associate Lev Parnas on Oct. 21, 2019, shortly before he was indicted. The warrant was released after an application by the New York Times.

Parnas helped Giuliani connect to Ukranian figures in an attempt to dig up dirt on President Joe Biden's son, Hunter. He was convicted on several charges, including fraud and campaign finance violations. Biden at the time was considered Donald Trump's biggest election rival.

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Trump appears nervous about upcoming E. Jean Carroll case — here's why

Donald Trump seems to be running scared when it comes to his E. Jean Carroll case in New York.

The Daily Beast revealed Tuesday that Trump's lawyers are trying to stop an expert witness testifying at the trial. Ironically, it's the same expert who outlined the calculations necessary to understand the damages owed by Rudy Giuliani to Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman.

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Being linked to Trump has now cost his attorneys $150M: report

Donald Trump's attorneys have now been fined or penalized more than $150 million for participating in efforts to help the former president overturn his election loss, and many of them are still unable to pay ruinous legal fees.

Rudy Giuliani was ordered to pay more than $148 million in damages last week for defaming two Georgia election workers, and he had previously been ordered to pay more than $133,000 in legal fees in the case, and other attorneys for the ex-president have problems of their own, reported Forbes.

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Trump co-defendant posed with QAnon Shaman hours before lawyers dumped her

Lawyers dumped one of Donald Trump’s co-defendants in his Georgia election fraud case hours after she posed for a photo with the QAnon Shaman with a message that read, “cue the haters.”

Trevian Kutti raises her middle finger in the photo with convicted Jan. 6 rioter Jacob Chansley — who famously sported a bison crown and a flag-painted face — taken at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest conference and posted to Instagram Monday.

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New report details Park Police clash after unruly MAGA arrest on Jan. 6

The U.S. Department of the Interior Inspector General produced a report Tuesday finding that some Jan. 6 protesters were threatening Park Police long before rioters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6.

According to the document, National Park Service rangers and U.S. Park Police officers were staged at the Washington Monument in the early morning, when there were already hundreds of MAGA supporters gathered. The NPS attempted to close the area and asked people to leave.

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Same judge who presided over Giuliani's $148M verdict will handle his new case

A U.S. District Court issued a summons on Tuesday after former election workers Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman filed a second defamation lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani.

In the lawsuit filed on Monday, Freeman and Moss asked the court for "injunctive relief to permanently bar Defendant Rudolph W. Giuliani ('Defendant') from persisting in his defamatory campaign."

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